Investment lessons for women for the ages.

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Women are often hailed for being disciplined savers, and less impulsive than men. In fact, research indicates that these powerful strengths, which can be leveraged in building and sticking to a financial plan, tend to result in women enjoying higher investment returns compared to their male counterparts. As we celebrate Women’s Day and reflect on the sacrifices the women who came before us made to ensure a better future for their loved ones, Gladness Rupare, investment specialist at Allan Gray, joins Kaya Bizz to reflect on the timeless financial lessons imparted by women at various life stages that set her up for long-term investing success.
9 Aug 2022 3AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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