Women Are Not As Good As Men Taking Financial Decisions
Woman's Era|August Second 2017

Or are they?

Vaishali
Women Are Not As Good As Men Taking Financial Decisions

No two individuals have the same thinking capacity or ability to take a decision when it actually comes to the matter of finances. We can observe certain other differences when we further discuss about the gender disparities, especially in the metropolitan cities where men and women clearly characterise the difference of pressure being handled by them in their respective circumstances. Research shows that when a group solves a problem successfully and it’s ambiguous who deserves credit for the key contribution? Both men and women typically assume it was a man who played a key leadership role.

We’ve become accustomed to giving men, not women, the credit. And that’s a problem because everyone expects men to make the visible, crucial decisions that win the race. But research shows that women are just as data-driven and analytical as men. A strength women bring to decision-making is their analytical perseverance and perspicacity because they often start with a hunch and follow up on it with careful research. There’s a huge double standard when it comes to how men and women are perceived as decision makers. The following may clearly indicate why women are not as good as men when it comes to decision-making in the matter of money and finance:

They are emotionally weak

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