High net worth women are much less engaged than HNW men when it comes to conversations with their financial advisers, according to a new study published to coincide with Financial Planning Week which launches today (Monday 27 Jan).
Women over 55 will receive nearly £6,000 less in pension income annually than men while spending £1,200 more than their expected pension income each year in retirement.
Over two thirds (67%) of high-net-worth (HNW) women have seen their net worth increase when divorcing their partners, according to a new report.
Working women significantly underestimate their reliance on the state pension before retirement, according to a new study.
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