Working Women- Four Steps to Financial Independence

WOODRIDGE

Entrepreneurship Articles

Subscribe to our Entrepreneurship Articles Feeds


Feeds

What's this?

Home > Entrepreneurship

Working Women- Four Steps to Financial Independence

by: Janet Giacoma

There's a new paradigm in our economy today. Women are beginning to earn more than men as their focus seems to shift from building a family to building personal wealth. This trend certainly doesn't rule out starting and raising a family at some time in the woman's life. But it delays it in favor of creating a personal net worth that provides the woman with total financial independence and security, without a reliance on the income of a spouse.

This is a huge change from the past, and an important one. For generations, the so-called "glass ceiling" dictated how far a woman could go and what she could achieve. The internet has shattered the glass ceiling, along with the notion that women should earn less than men. Success today is gauged by motivation, not by gender.

There are four essential steps for a woman to achieve personal financial independence. They are simple, but very powerful

1. Make a Commitment - Before you can hope to achieve financial independence, you have to want to achieve it. Make a contract with yourself to do whatever is necessary to accomplish the goal, set a deadline for it, and then establish milestones along the way.

2. Get Education and Training - Financial independence is a very realistic goal as long as you have a sound financial education. This step, by the way doesn't necessarily mean a college degree either. There are many resources available for a woman to gain all of the education and training necessary to understand how to craft future financial security through strategic wealth management.

3. Create a Plan - As with any journey, you need a roadmap to success. By combining sound investment strategies with improved near-term income, you'll be well on your way. One tip--write it down. If it's in your head, it's an idea. When it's on paper, it's a plan.

4. Take Action - It sounds pretty obvious, but failing to take action is where many well-conceived plans fail. To start, take small steps, but take them every day. Don't become overwhelmed with the scope or length of your plan. Use it to envision a better future, and then do something every day to make it happen.

As you set about to craft your golden financial future, you should rely heavily on the internet. Use it to conduct research, to get training, to create income and even to manage your wealth. It's an advantage your parents' generation didn't have, and one that you need to leverage. And remember--you need to think big to go big. Good luck!
About the Author:
Janet Giacoma is a business coach and marketer who assists serious entrepreneurs in building a profitable online business utilizing strategic wealth management tools.. To contact Janet visit: http://www.TheAbundantAllianceBlog.com
thumb it up
 

 

No. of Times this article has been viewed : 537
Date Published : Mar 25 2009

Most Recently Published Entrepreneurship Articles as of

Mar 9 2010    Is Entrepreneurship For You

by Dr. Duane Scott

This article is one in a series of articles on what it takes to be an entrepreneur. This particular article raises a lot of questions for the reader to see if they have what it takes to be an entrepreneur.

Mar 5 2010    Why the Law of Attraction Will Not Help You Achieve Your Goals Unless You Obey the 4 Laws of Action

by Karim Ismail

Most people wait for results to come on a silver platter just because they're visualizing success…

Mar 1 2010    Attitude and Appearance Pay Big Dividends in Growing a Service Business

by BMA Editorial Team A

Even though your occupation may require getting a little dirty, looking neat and professional when meeting potential customers is still important. How you look will be interpreted as to how you work.

Feb 23 2010    Time Management Tips for Two Types of Female Entrepreneurs

by Michele DeKinder-Smith

Meeting all of life's demands - and a business' - require female entrepreneurs of every type to hone her time management skills. This article outlines tips for two types of female entrepreneurs to follow for improved time management.

Feb 19 2010    5 Powerful Strategies For Depressed Entrepreneurs

by BMA Editorial Team A

Now some of you depressed entrepreneurs want to stay down. You crawl into a depression. You want to hide from the cruel, unforgiving world. Rest if you must but die you will not. So dust yourself off and read the following strategies to get you fired up. Here goes..

Feb 12 2010    Integrity is the Root of All Success

by BMA Editorial Team A

You can not dispute the fact, it is not fiction, it is fact, that what you do today will predict your future. Hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs fail because they try to force feed and shorten the success process by making some moves and decisions that are not full of integrity.

Feb 10 2010    Successful Entrepreneurs and The Importance Of Building A Team

by Gary Jordan, Ph.D.

Many entrepreneurs see themselves as soloists, single individuals boldly taking risks by themselves. What many have learned the hard way is that success requires a team of people who can add their unique talent and skill to the mix.

Feb 9 2010    Becoming an Entrepreneur - 10 Mistakes That Will Kill Your Transition From Executive to Entrepreneur

by Tony Kubica

Here are the things you need to pay attention to in order to avoid sabotaging your business success...

Jan 28 2010    Does Living Your Talents Lead to Success?

by Gary Jordan, Ph.D.

If you have a positive attitude, follow your passion, and do what you love, do success and money follow? Success and wealth are never guaranteed in any undertaking in life.

Jan 28 2010    Balancing Work and Life: 8 Tips to Help Women Entrepreneurs Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle

by Karel Murray

Define how far are we willing to push ourselves before we damage the positive aspects of our lives that give us true satisfaction and joy...

Jan 26 2010    Best of the Janes: Resolutions for Success in 2010

by Michele DeKinder-Smith

Jane Out of the Box reveals 3 resolutions every type of business owner should consider for better or continued success in 2010. This article highlights those resolutions in a way that fits the business owner's entrepreneurial style and goals for the short and long term.

Jan 22 2010    Effective Weather Protection Solutions In Construction

by BMA Editorial Team B .

Weather protection solutions are becoming increasing necessary in today's business needs. These structures are necessary for protecting people and equipments from different climatic conditions.

Jan 22 2010    Advice For The Start-Up Entrepreneur

by Michael Lemm

This advice isn't meant to be all inclusive …. but should give you a good foundation to jump off from. Hopefully it'll help you avoid some of the problems or issues you face when you begin.

Jan 22 2010    Pearls Of Wisdom For Fledgling Entrepreneurs

by Michael Lemm

Your a newbie business full of energy and ideas. But where do you start as a fresh entrepreneur? Here's some tips to get you off on the right foot.

Jan 20 2010    Two Business Owners -- Two Ways to Ring in Success in 2010

by Michele DeKinder-Smith

Women business owners can use the beginning of a new calendar year as a time for improving their businesses. This article highlights two different types of female entrepreneurs and resolutions that will help build success now and in the future.

12345678910...
Search for ebooks on Management & Business