Marta was riled recently by research suggesting young women are confident with short-term budgeting, but struggle with longer-term finances. So we called two UniSuper members who conducted the research—Professor James Arvanitakis and research assistant Lauren Stanley from the University of Western Sydney—to dig deeper into their findings.
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This podcast was published on 17 November 2017. The information was current as at that date and may now have changed.
Here’s a link to the research we discussed: http://bit.ly/2A359BJ
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