Weāre more than halfway through summer 2021 and I can confirm that it has been a big money summer for you ladies!
Iām so happy to see so many of you taking steps to get yourselves and your businesses on the right financial track. I love that women across the country are making their first investments and opening up their eyes to the world of financial possibilities.Ā
But thereās a key piece of the āmaking your money matterā equation that so many people forget: learning how to enjoy your money ...
Itās only week ten of 2021 and itās already been a heck of a year for the stock market. You probably saw the news stories about the Reddit stock market ātakeoverā that happened when a bunch of ordinary investors bought up stock of failing companies and got a massive payout for it. Maybe those got-rich-quick stories inspired you to open your own investment portfolio and try your hand at investing or day trading.Ā Ā
Thatās great. I love hearing that women are moving outside of their comfort zone a...
Weāve all heard it before. The old adage sung by Jessie J and Freddie Mercury: āmoney canāt buy happiness.ā Most people would probably say thatās true, that the most valuable things in life ā love, real friendship, fulfillment ā canāt be achieved through material means. Many use this phrase to make themselves feel better, so they can sleep soundly at night thinking that rich people are all lonely, sad, and desperate for the happiness their money canāt buy.
Itās that time of year again. When you dredge up your financial records and tax sheets and do your best to figure out a spending plan for the coming year that includes enough money for groceries, rent, and a bit to put away in savings for that emergency rainy day fund. Because things like worldwide pandemics happen, and saving money is the smartest way to ensure you have a bright and prosperous future, right?Ā
Not quite. Youāve likely been taught from day one that there are only two ways to han...
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