Financial freedom does not start with investing, entrepreneurship, or earning six figures. It starts with building a strong financial foundation that provides stability, confidence, and control over your money. Many women of color work ...
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You get paid on the 1st and the 15th of the month, and somewhere between those two dates, financial chaos quietly takes over. The rent is due on the 1st, the car note on the 10th, the electricity bill surprises you on the 22nd, and by the time your...
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You have read the books. You have followed the influencers. You have downloaded the budget templates and color-coded your spending categories. Yet, despite doing everything the personal finance gurus told you to do, the finish line still feels impos...
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Financial freedom is often talked about in terms of budgets, saving strategies, and investing tips. While these tools are important, many women overlook one of the most powerful drivers of financial success, their emotional relationship with money....
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Every April, during Financial Literacy Month, our timelines are filled with the same well-meaning advice: build a budget, cut your spending, and open a savings account. While none of that advice is wrong, there is a conversation that is rarely had...
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There is a role that millions of women of color know all too well, not because we chose it, but because it was handed to us the moment we took our first breath as the eldest daughter. Before we were old enough to understand compound interest or cre...
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Have you ever looked at your bank account and wondered, “Where did my money go?” Or maybe you’ve done everything you were told would lead to financial stability, such as working hard, getting an education, and staying responsible, and yet financial...
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Women of color often juggle many roles – caregivers, breadwinners, organizers – yet our contributions are often overlooked. Although we “are earning just a fraction of what our white and male counterparts earn”, we are said to be the “longtime yet u...
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