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Men and women have similar requirements and challenges when making future plans, according to the Global Gender Gap Report 2022.<\/span><\/p>

The salary disparity, however, causes a significant difference in financial well-being between the two. And this has an impact on women\u2019s capacity to save, obtain finance, and obtain credit.<\/span><\/p>

This is a reality that women still face, according to Sithembile \u201cSthe\u201d Sibanyoni, Business Development Officer at Public Sector Accountancy and Audit Academy (PSAAA).<\/span><\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t

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\u201cBoth men and women have the same needs and challenges in planning for their future,\u201d says Sibanyoni.<\/span><\/p>

“Women encounter a variety of financial issues, including difficulties in obtaining credit or company funding, managing debt, running out of money, and inadequate saving or investing.<\/span><\/p>

\u201cGone are the days when men handled all aspects of household finances. We should acknowledge that as women, we face particular financial issues that we must address with help and advice. To balance needs and debt over short- and long-term horizons, we should begin saving as early and as long as we can.<\/span><\/p>

Sibanyoni recognises that women have options for keeping money invested for the future, even if she agrees that there are obstacles that restrict women’s ability to save.<\/span><\/p>

Even though Covid-19 significantly decreased life expectancy last year, women should expect to live up to the age of 64.6 years compared to men’s age of 59.3 years, according to Stats SA 2021 statistics.<\/span><\/p>

Since women typically outlast their relationships, they could spend more time alone throughout their retirement years.<\/span><\/p>

Here are Sthe\u2019s tips for women to maintain their financial wellbeing.<\/span><\/p>