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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Financial freedom for women begins with knowledge, not income

For decades, conversations around women's financial empowerment have centred on income. It has been about raising the number of women in the workforce, boosting their representation in leadership positions, and narrowing the gender pay gap. All of these matter. However, they fail to notice a more fundamental truth: earning money and having financial freedom are not the same thing.

A woman can have a successful career and still outsource all her financial decisions. Building wealth is not the same as understanding the intricacies of financial freedom. And in moments of uncertainty, whether a career break, caregiving responsibilities, divorce, or retirement, that knowledge gap quickly becomes a vulnerability.

ET Masterclass

The Economic Times’ Financial Freedom Masterclass takes on this gap by putting financial knowledge at the centre of long-term financial confidence. The programme covers everything from creating a financial plan, managing debt and building an emergency fund to understanding insurance, taxation, market valuations and different asset classes. Financial independence is commonly described as an economic milestone. In reality, it is an intellectual one.

The first investment every woman should make is not in stocks or mutual funds. It should be in understanding how money truly works. The process of learning how to budget with intent, manage risk, evaluate investments, plan taxes, build long-term wealth, and make decisions with confidence rather than dependence. With financial literacy, money becomes something you actively manage rather than something that just occurs to you. And this is no longer optional. In today's time, women are leading businesses, inheriting wealth, investing earlier, and increasingly becoming primary financial decision-makers within families. The subject of whether or not women should make financial decisions is no longer relevant. The course of conversation has shifted to ensuring they’re equipped enough to back those decisions.

The shift cannot happen through fragmented advice, viral financial trends or market noise. It requires structured, expert-led learning that replaces uncertainty with understanding. By bringing together experts and practical learning on personal finance, investing, wealth creation and long-term financial planning, ET Masterclass helps learners build the confidence to make sound financial decisions and not just smart investments.

Their income will not be the sole determinant of women's financial empowerment in the future. It will be determined by how confidently they make financial decisions. Because a single investment choice rarely results in financial freedom. It is built through hundreds of well-informed decisions made over a lifetime. And every single one of those choices begins with the same asset knowledge.

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