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Think Like a Breadwinner
- How Women Can Earn More (and Worry Less)
Engelsk Paperback
Think Like a Breadwinner
- How Women Can Earn More (and Worry Less)
Engelsk Paperback

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A new kind of manifesto for the working woman, with practical guidance on building wealth as well as inspiration for harnessing the freedom and power that comes from a breadwinning mindset.

Women are now the main breadwinner in one-in-four households in the UK. Yet the majority of women still aren''t being brought up to think like breadwinners. In fact, they''re actively discouraged – by institutional bias and subconscious beliefs – from building their own wealth, pursuing their full earning potential, and providing for themselves and others financially. The result is that women earn less, owe more, and have significantly less money saved and invested for the future than men do. And if women do end up as the main breadwinner, they''ve been conditioned to feel reluctant and unprepared to manage the role.

In Think Like a Breadwinner, financial expert Jennifer Barrett reframes what it really means to be a breadwinner by dismantling the narrative that women don''t – and shouldn''t – take full financial responsibility to create the lives they want. Featuring a wide variety of case studies from women at all stages of their careers and financial lives, Barrett shares the secrets of women who already think like breadwinners. Barrett reveals not only the importance of women building their own wealth, but also the freedom and power that comes with it.

''Barrett’s manifesto is a must read for any woman at any stage of her career.'' - Eve Rodsky, author of Fair Play

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
336
ISBN-13:
9781529053937
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1529053935
Udg. Dato:
13 maj 2021
Længde:
28mm
Bredde:
233mm
Højde:
153mm
Forlag:
Pan Macmillan
Oplagsdato:
13 maj 2021
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