Who wants to give the gift that keeps on giving? Here’s a breakdown of gifting investments to your loved ones to truly #win this giving season. Read More
The American Psychology Association says 40-50 percent of marriages end in divorce (and there is some wiggle room because of permanent separation while remaining married). I don’t know about you, but I find that very depressing.! Now you may not be married right now, but who knows what your future may bring, lo let’s get to work on being a team player when it comes to money! Here are four tips to help couples getting on the same page when it comes to money, both earning and spending. Read More
Like other forms of domestic abuse, financial abuse isn’t always obvious. It can be hard to talk about or even acknowledge that it's happening. If this is you (or someone you know) you are not alone, and it’s going to be ok. Read More
There’s no one who knows how to tackle challenges head-on better than Olympic fencer Dagmara “Daga” Wozniak. As a professional athlete, Daga is used to people telling her that she can’t do something.
We talked to Daga about what her journey looks like to perform her best in Tokyo 2020, how she feels about her compensation as a professional athlete, and how she tackles her “scary” relationship with her finances by taking control of her money and using it as a tool to level-up her career in fencing. Read More
When I celebrated my 30th birthday, I spent a lot of time in reflection for my past and present, and started planning for the future. Inspired by this milestone birthday, I wanted to share financial advice I wished I had received in my 20s, so you, my younger sisters, can set financial goals for your 20s. Read More
To help you get started down the road towards complete monetary accountability, I have highlighted some dos and don’ts when it comes to discussing your finances with friends. Read More
Here are some of the tips I took advantage of to pay down my debt so quickly. Read More
In a partnership, finances can often be a source of contention. The key to avoiding this is to recognize that you and your partner are a team, working together towards common goals and supporting each other in reaching your individual goals. It’s not a contest between the two of you. Open communication and an understanding of what you are each working for is necessary for the team to flourish. Read More
Our intention has always been to create an enabled, equal world. A couple years ago, I realized "to have money is to have freedom," but there is so much negativity around money that I decided to change the narrative. I determined the next step to truly enable a healthy, equitable world is to eliminate the fear around money. Read More