Money lessons for women
"It's a Man's world" is an often repeated cliche. However, things have
changed to a great extent and urban women are enjoying more economic
prosperity now. In the last couple of decades, there has been a tremendous
improvement in the ratio of women entering the workforce.

Richa Joshi (name changed) in her thirties is a corporate executive. While
she is quite comfortable with managing the day-to-day expenses of the
family, she has never bothered to manage her own money. No wonder, she has
no idea about the insurance, investment and taxation details of her family's
money.

Earlier, the onus was on her father, and now her husband's chartered
accountant does the needful. As a result, she is completely clueless about
her investments and joint investments. More importantly, she has no idea
about the family's liabilities.

This is a common story. Not just women, but many men suffer from the same
malaise when it comes to managing their own money. They depend on others,
like family members and other professionals.

While managing daily money is no mean task, it is important that Joshi takes
control, or at least inculcates a strong understanding of her overall
financial situation. Of course, there are movies, where it is heartening to
see women taking active interest in the Sensex stories rather than the Saas
Bahu stories. But most of this interest gets only accentuated when the
Sensex is on an upswing.

Typically, most women tend to focus on their family's immediate or
short-term needs such as day-to- day expenses, lifestyle purchases and, at
best, vacations. What they lose out is their long-term financial goals, be
they retirement, financial security or financial independence. Though it may
sound cliched, it is necessary for a woman to attain these three objectives.
Whether married or not, working or not, every woman must plan for the long
term.

The following are key questions every woman must ask herself:
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What if something were to happen to my spouse today? Will the family be able
to live as well as we are doing today?
What are my savings and investments? Are my investments relevant to my
financial situation?  Are my liquidity, income and growth needs taken care
of?
In uncertain times, how long can the family survive? Do we have enough
contingency funds?
What would I do in case of an unfortunate incident like a divorce or a
separation? Will I be able to maintain the same lifestyle?
Am I up to date with the skills that are required in the job market? As many
have found out, after marriage and children, when they come back to the
market, they are completely outdated in terms of the skill set required.
As it happens, in case of an emergency, many discover that most of their
investments are in tax-savings instruments, earning returns of just 4 per
cent a year. Even if there are investments, they were made in a haphazard
manner and do not yield great returns. The situation is often worse when
there is a loan hanging over their head.

It is imperative, therefore, that women maintain their own balance sheets.
This would make them aware of the funds in their name. They should be aware
of any joint investments and have access to the necessary documents. Also,
if there are liabilities, there should be proper corpuses or insurance plans
to deal with such situations. And most importantly, there should be proper
medical insurance that will take care of their or their family's health
needs.

Yes, while it's true that women are looking at everyday needs of the family,
it's imperative as well that they keep a tab on their financial security to
ensure a safe future.

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