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Women and Their Finances: 'Worry' Outweighs Action
April 4, 2007When it comes to personal finances, many women are worried about their financial future, but are either unwilling or unable to take action to improve their situation, according to a new survey conducted by Harris Interactive for ShareBuilder Securities Corp. The ShareBuilder 2007 Women & Investing survey reveals that this theme of "worry outweighing action" manifests itself in everything from women's participation in retirement plans, to having a brokerage account, to whether or not they have a financial game plan in general. Full release

