Surveys have long noted greater degrees of financial confidence among men than women. This confidence gap closes, however, when women receive financial advice.

So reports TIAA-CREF in its latest annual Advice Matters Survey. Conducted by an independent research firm, the survey polled 1,000 adults nationwide to assess their attitudes, preferences and behaviors toward receiving financial advice.

The following recaps 4 key findings from the survey:

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