Personal Finance | Women shop more, but are financially responsible | City Press

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If social media are to be believed, women are frivolous spenders, likely to spend all their money on handbags and shoes. Recent research, however, suggests women are not only more conservative with their finances, but have better credit behaviour than men.

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