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(ARA) - Every woman should have a healthy relationship
with money, but the reality is that many women still heavily rely on men to
handle their finances. Now is the time for women to break out of the
traditional role and take action to gain financial independence.
Personal finance expert Suze Orman shares advice on what every woman should
carry in her purse, and the financial knowledge she should carry with her at
all times.
Reading materials: Once a month, read a financial newspaper or magazine,
such as the Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger's or Smart Money. No need to read
cover to cover, just flip through to get a feel for current financial
trends. You might be surprised by what catches your eye.
Debit card: These days it often makes more sense to pay your bills with a
debit card online - a service that should be free. If you're worried about
safety, don't be. Banks spend a lot of money to ensure that their networks
are secure. In fact, paying your bills online may prove to be safer than
mailing a check because the electronic payment is automatic. All your
transactions are recorded and can be verified 24/7, allowing you to track
debits and credits at your convenience. Remember, organization equals
control.
"Milk money": Save a lot and indulge a little. Even in tough times, there
will always be expenses that may be outside your budget. To cover these
purchases, consider taking on a side job that can provide supplemental
earnings opportunity. Direct selling opportunities, like Avon (www.avon.com),
can provide additional income based on the amount of time you can commit.
For as little as $10, you can get started with a company that works for
women because you can choose when, where and how much you want to work,
while having the flexibility to work a full-time job and care for your
family.
Family photos: Keeping your family close in view - whether in your wallet
photo flipbook or on your phone - serves as a daily reminder of your loved
ones and what you can impart to them. Admittedly, sensible financial
management is not something we are all born with, it must be learned. Feel
confident that you can contribute to your family's financial success by
educating your daughters and granddaughters about money and savings. Give
them solid financial knowledge to stow in their purses for a lifetime.
For more action steps you can take in 2010, and information on Suze Orman's
Action Plan, visit
www.suzeorman.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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