‘Investing: A Woman’s Perspective’ series

  • Investing : a woman’s perspective with Corinna

    Welcome to the next instalment of my ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ series designed to get ordinary women talking about investing. Today’s ‘women who invest’ profile features financial independence seeker Corinna, of Inspiring Life Design. Corinna is really clear on her goal to retire early and is using investing as her tool to achieve this goal. […]

  • Investing : a woman’s perspective with Joleisa

    Welcome to the third profile in my ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ series designed to get ordinary women interested in investing. This week features self-confessed ‘scaredy cat’ investors – frugal lifestyle blogging twins Jo and Leisa from Joleisa. Firstly, tell us about yourself? We are Jo and Leisa, twin 51-year-old teachers who live in Birmingham. […]

  • Investing : a woman’s perspective with Jennifer Kempson

    Woman investor profile for Jennifer Kempson

    Welcome to the second profile in my ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ series designed to get ordinary women interested in investing. This week features a relatively new investor of the past few months – social entrepreneur and working mother of two young boys, Jennifer Kempson. You can find Jennifer over at Mamafurfur. Firstly, tell us about […]

  • Investing : a woman’s perspective with Faith Archer

    Faith Archer - lets get women interested in investing

    Welcome to the first profile in my ‘Investing : a woman’s perspective’ series designed to get ordinary women interested in investing. Last week I wrote about my frustrations with how men and women are spoken to about money in the media. I hope that by sharing stories from ordinary women across various walks of life […]

  • Women are better than men in most things… including this!

    women are better than men at investing

    When I started The Money Whisperer, I decided I didn’t want to write just for women because money matters are relevant to everyone. We are a modern household and I see everything from household expenses through to investment choices as decisions we are both involved in. For me, money is genderless. However, since immersing myself […]