From a recent survey, it is observed that women are more responsible then men in money matter. They're less likely to get into debt and struggle harder to become financially autonomous.
There was a survey polled by the global Reuters Synovate taking some 4,500 women in 12 countries regarding money matters. An equal number of men were also asked a number of questions related to finances.
It was observed from the survey that just over half respondents of both genders said women are more responsible with money than men, with the maximum level of compliance found in Mexico, where 72% of people supposed women were well against handling finances.
Although more than 40% of women utilize part of their monthly earnings to pay off credit cards, some 70% of female respondents also said that having more than one credit card could illustrate the way to financial debt, revealing woman's top consciousness.
Senior vice president of International market research firm of Financial Services in the United States said that "It is clearly not the card itself that causes anyone to use it. So the statement is really about control and temptation". Most of the women believed in their financial capability than men, with 61% saying they were more conscientious, while only 40% of men have the same opinion.
There was a survey polled by the global Reuters Synovate taking some 4,500 women in 12 countries regarding money matters. An equal number of men were also asked a number of questions related to finances.
It was observed from the survey that just over half respondents of both genders said women are more responsible with money than men, with the maximum level of compliance found in Mexico, where 72% of people supposed women were well against handling finances.
Although more than 40% of women utilize part of their monthly earnings to pay off credit cards, some 70% of female respondents also said that having more than one credit card could illustrate the way to financial debt, revealing woman's top consciousness.
Senior vice president of International market research firm of Financial Services in the United States said that "It is clearly not the card itself that causes anyone to use it. So the statement is really about control and temptation". Most of the women believed in their financial capability than men, with 61% saying they were more conscientious, while only 40% of men have the same opinion.
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