A recent poll found that three out of four women in Singapore feel they are not equipped to make sound investment decisions, local media reported on Tuesday.
And only half feel financially secure, according to local newspaper the Straits Times.
Some 400 women participated the online survey, which was conducted by local women's rights group Aware in collaboration with financial advisory services group ipac financial planning Singapore.
The survey found that almost 90 percent of respondents reported having no financial difficulties in the past year and paying their credit cards bills in full each month. About 80 percent had their own life and health insurance policies.
However, two thirds of women said that they had no idea about their partner's will, and half knew nothing about the family's investment portfolios.
Two thirds of those married or in long-term relationships said household financial decisions were decided jointly.