International Herald Tribune
Sep 9 2008, Pooja

Women as compared to men are steadier and don’t ‘churn’ money, whether, they share familial responsibility or prefer to stay single, they walk economically. Hence they are able to retain enough money.

Study carried out by Engage Mutual Assurance...

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