MADAME MONEYPENNY: HOW WOMEN CAN TAKE CHARGE OF THEIR FINANCES

75% of women will receive end up with less than €400 a month from their pension. Women tend to earn less, and a husband doesn’t qualify as a pension plan. Natascha Wegelin is convinced that more women should be organising their financial affairs themselves and becoming more independent of the state and their partners. Bank advisors and financial service providers, however, make that more difficult. Natascha Wegelin wants to help women overcome their fear of buying shares or creating their own investment portfolio. Her book offers a wealth of advice for women on how to develop personal savings and investment strategies.

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 21.08.2018
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-63374-4
  • 240 Pages
  • Author: Natascha Wegelin

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MADAME MONEYPENNY: HOW WOMEN CAN TAKE CHARGE OF THEIR FINANCES
Natascha Wegelin MADAME MONEYPENNY: HOW WOMEN CAN TAKE CHARGE OF THEIR FINANCES
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Natascha Wegelin

Natascha Wegelin, born in 1985, is an entrepreneur and private investor. After a Business Management and Administration degree and a first work experience at Parship and Google she founded her own business at the age of 26. Since 2016, she runs the blog "madamemoneypenny.de" to specifically inform women about financial independence. It also offers webinars and seminars for women on personal finance.