Having a bank account isn't the same as building wealth. Learn how shifting to active investing and digital tools can help close the gender wealth gap.
Financial literacy isn't just a skill you learn in a vacuum; it’s a catalyst that gives a woman the confidence to move from 'I have an account' to 'I am an investor in my own future.'
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Создано выпускниками Колумбийского университета в Сан-Франциско

Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how we often equate having a bank account with being "financially empowered." But if a woman has the account but doesn't feel she has the tools to actually use it for growth, is she really empowered?
Miles: That’s a great question. It’s the difference between having a seat at the table and actually knowing how to order the meal. We see this a lot in the tech industry—women are earning, but there’s still this persistent gender wealth gap.
Lena: Exactly! So why does that gap remain even when the income is there? Is it just about the numbers, or is it about the confidence to take calculated risks and manage things like asset allocation?
Miles: It’s definitely deeper than just "having money." It’s about how financial literacy acts as a bridge to things like better salary negotiations and even building a sustainable legacy for future generations.
Lena: That’s fascinating. Let’s explore how shifting from passive saving to active, informed investing can fundamentally change that trajectory.