Women & Money
There are 12 posts tagged Women & Money (this is page 1 of 2).
Planning for Aging
Planning for aging is hard. It’s understandably hard to think about things we don’t want to happen like illness and death.
Protecting ourselves from these topics by avoiding them feels much more natural than diving into them.
Yet, at some point you’ll feel ready or be pushed into this conversation – so I invite you to consider it now before it’s an emergency.
Living into Your Heart’s Desires
How to Own your Power with Money and Live into your Heart’s Desires
Why You Need a Money Mentor
Six Months into Entrepreneurship!
Are you living a life with money that you want to keep going?
Takeaways from the Morningstar Investment Conference
This past week I was in Chicago at the Morningstar Investment Conference. The main takeaways where that climate collapse truly is top of mind for asset managers, while a lot of people know the history of the racial wealth divide, a lot more don’t, and growing your identity to move into financial stability and flourishing is tough work.
Personal Finance is a Social Justice Issue
Who’s FICO and Why do They Have My Number? A Primer on Credit Scores
Philosophically, reducing your financial competency to a number is problematic. Should your bad credit behavior at 18 haunt you for the rest of your life? Yet, this is the world we live in, where credit scores matter. There’s hope! Time and improved behavior does heal all wounds when it comes to your credit.