
A series of meetings to help women make informed financial decisions during key moments in life
Over the course of their lives, women face situations that significantly impact their financial future, such as deciding to move in with a partner or get married, changing jobs, or more difficult events like a divorce.
Often, these decisions are made without fully considering the economic consequences, which can sometimes be dramatic. Managing money without proper awareness can generate anxiety and tension—especially in a relationship or during a separation.
With the goal of providing useful tools for better managing decisions that affect women’s financial well-being, the Museum of Saving presents a three-part event series: “From Queen of the House to Money Queen.”
The Events
April 16, 6:00 PM – Money and Relationships
How to plan a family budget and effectively manage expenses as a couple.
Speaker: Luca Monasterolo, Psychologist and Psychotherapist
April 29, 6:00 PM – Risking is a Woman’s Job
Why do women take fewer risks in finance than men? Focus on women and investing.
Speaker: Giovanna Paladino, Director and Curator of the Museum of Saving
May 13, 6:00 PM – SOS: End of the Relationship
How to deal with financial decisions at the end of a relationship.
Speaker: Alessandra Poli, Lawyer, expert in Civil Law
How to participate
The events will be held online.
Participation is free, but registration is required via this link https://bit.ly/Ciclo_Donne.
Registered participants will receive instructions to connect via the WEBEX platform.
At the end of the series, a certificate of participation can be requested, subject to attending all three meetings.