Category: Daily Finds
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What All Women Should Know About Personal Finance
Things have drastically changed for women in the past few decades. Not only do women now make up 50% of the workforce, (1) but they are also starting to play an increasingly important role in managing their household’s finances. Gone are the days when husbands were the only ones in control of the family’s money…
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Suze Orman on women, money and surviving the pandemic
Women are bearing a tremendous financial burden during the pandemic, primarily because of leaving the workforce, by choice or by force. The Associated Press spoke with Suze Orman, personal finance expert and author of the podcast Women & Money, about how women can survive and emerge from this period. Responses were edited for length and…
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Achieving Financial Wellness And Relieving Your Anxiety Is Possible
Any wellness expert will tell you that the journey to wholeness is just that, a journey. And while we may want an easy and quick fix to wellness, what we actually need are long term solutions to sustain our journeys. The same principle can be applied to your finances. Achieving financial wellness and relieving your…
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13 Ways To Save Money On A Low Income
If you are trying to save money on a low income, it can feel like a challenge. But don’t let a low income stand between you and your savings goals! You should not feel like you absolutely have to put these on goals, such as retirement or a home down payment, on hold. Luckily, there…
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Lead And Succeed: What Creative Women Do Differently
While you can’t quantify success or the precise skills that lead to it, for women working our way to the top, we know that it takes something different to reach a position of professional leadership. But in order to compensate for the disadvantage that comes with being outsiders to the “old boys clubs” that drive…
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Every woman should be her own chief financial officer
Over the past two decades, I have specialized in advising women in moments of transition. This has given me the unique opportunity to observe women’s financial practices and attitudes during the window in which they are most open and most vulnerable. Oftentimes, this change happens as a result of divorce; however, women also face transitions…
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Dumpling Dudez
We began with a leap of faith into a world we knew little about. Not to say we didn’t know dumplings, we worked in corporate America for the past 15 years. Climbing the corporate ladder was a thrill ride. Overcoming challenges and making lasting impacts to our companies led us to great heights and taught…
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Tara Chapman of Two Hives Honey
What do you do when you’re tired of working for the U.S. government? If you’re Tara Chapman, you take up beekeeping. After almost 10 years working for the U.S. government—doing intelligence and oversight in Pakistan and Afghanistan—Tara stumbled upon a chance beekeeping class. Game for a new hobby, she took it and absolutely fell in…
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Woman in the Wild: Marinel de Jesus
In a word, Marinel de Jesus is tenacious. Her story is one of following your heart and gut by leaving behind a successful litigating career in Washington, D.C., for the mountains of Peru and trekking around the world. The founder of Peak Explorations and Brown Gal Trekker has become an unwavering voice of support for…
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How Oyster Farming Helped me Prepare for the Pandemic
As an oyster farmer, I learned to deal with pandemics on a regular basis. COVID-19 was simply the first time I had to deal with one on land. Lessons learned on the water helped me prepare for today. In 2011, when I had been an oyster farmer less than a year, a majority of the…