Each holiday season, parents, grandparents, and friends seek out exciting and unique gifts for children. Cash slipped into a card is an easy solution, but wouldn’t it be nice to…
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Unlocking the Language of Bonds: A Beginner’s Guide to the Basics
Have you heard about bonds and wanted to invest in them but have no idea where to start or what they are? Or maybe, you just started investing and are…
Empowering Women to Invest: Fall Into Finance with Her Financial IQ
I wanted to take a moment to share some exciting news with you – we are celebrating 3 years of empowering women! 🎉💪✨ Being a part of this incredible journey…
Making Bonds Understandable for Everyone, Especially Women
Have you ever wondered what bonds are and how they work? If you have a managed investment account like a 401k or an IRA account, chances are you have bonds…
Why Financial Education is Essential For Women
We all know the stereotype: women are bad with money, and men are good with it. In many ways, that’s true. Women are less likely to have a financial plan…
How To Manage Debt and Reduce Stress In Three Simple Steps
We all have financial pressures in life. Things happen, stuff goes wrong, and we need to pay for our basic everyday needs. You might be used to saving money and…
How To Prepare Your Finances For A Recession
Are Your Finances Healthy Enough for a Recession? As the economy continues to struggle, financial experts warn that a recession may be on the horizon. With job cuts, automation, and…
Top Money Resolutions (And How to Keep Them)
Like turning a page in an annual calendar, January brings new opportunities—a chance to reexamine old goals and set new ones for the year ahead. Did you make any personal…
Give The Gift Of Your Time
Looking for a perfect last-minute gift that fits your budget? When it comes to giving last-minute holiday gifts, there’s no need to go into debt. Unfortunately, overspending is common during…
Tips For Finding A Woman-Friendly Financial Advisor
Are you afraid to speak to a financial advisor? I can relate. Growing up, the oldest of 8 children, there was hardly enough money for food, let alone investing conversations….