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ColumnsWomen Wealth & Wills

Are you in recession, or is the country in recession?

Omolara Garuba
March 16, 2024
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In recent times, the economic landscape of Nigeria has been riddled with challenges, leaving many individuals and businesses grappling with financial uncertainties. The word “recession” has become a common buzzword, sparking concerns and discussions nationwide. As we delve into the economic intricacies, it is essential to ask ourselves a crucial question: Are you in recession, or is the country in recession?

 

Individual Financial Realities:

For many women across Nigeria, the impact of economic downturns can be deeply personal. The rising cost of living, fluctuating employment opportunities, and increasing inflation rates can significantly affect the financial well-being of households. Women must assess their financial situations and understand how external economic factors may be influencing their personal economies.

As individuals, taking a proactive approach to financial management becomes crucial during challenging times. This includes budgeting wisely, seeking alternative sources of income, and making informed investment decisions. Women, as key contributors to household economies, must be equipped with the necessary tools to navigate these economic uncertainties successfully.

While individuals are navigating their personal financial challenges, it is essential to recognize the broader economic context in Nigeria. Economic indicators, such as GDP growth rates, inflation, and unemployment, play a significant role in determining the country’s overall economic health. Understanding these factors allows us to differentiate between individual financial struggles and a nationwide economic recession.

Nigeria has experienced periods of economic contraction in the past, and the reasons behind these recessions are often multifaceted. Factors such as global oil prices, domestic policy decisions, and external economic shocks contribute to the complexities of the nation’s economic dynamics. Recognizing that economic challenges are not isolated incidents but are part of a larger systemic issue is crucial for informed discussions.

 

Wealth Creation and Preservation Strategies:

In times of economic uncertainty, women play a pivotal role in wealth creation and preservation. Investing in education, skill development, and entrepreneurship empowers women to build resilient financial portfolios. Wealth management strategies, including diversifying investments, saving for the future, and having a comprehensive financial plan, become indispensable tools in weathering economic storms.

Additionally, the importance of financial literacy cannot be overstated. Everyone needs to be educated about prudent financial practices, investment options, and the importance of wills and estate planning to ensure that they are well-equipped to secure their financial futures and those of their families.

 

The Role of Wills & Estate Planning in Financial Planning:

As we discuss economic challenges, it is crucial to highlight the significance of wills in financial planning. Estate planning ensures that individuals have control over the distribution of their assets and properties, providing peace of mind during uncertain times. Women, as custodians of family legacies, should actively engage in the process of creating wills to safeguard their wealth for future generations.

In navigating economic challenges, while the country may grapple with economic downturns, individuals, especially women, can take proactive steps to safeguard their financial well-being.

As we collectively work toward economic recovery, it is crucial to foster a culture of financial responsibility, awareness, and preparedness. By doing so, individuals and the nation as a whole can emerge stronger and more resilient in the face of economic uncertainties.

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