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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

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1 business podcast; landed a book deal; co-founded an app; and received features in Good Morning America , the New York Times , Forbes and more—all in the name of financial feminism. Although everyone’s personal finance journey is exactly that, there are certain steps we all can take as we pursue financial feminism and literacy.

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30 New Year’s Resolution Ideas to Make 2024 Healthier, Happier & More Secure

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Often, these fall into categories of personal well-being, relationships and finance. Read at least one book per month to reduce stress and expand your knowledge. Scheduling morning and evening routines can help you sleep better, be more productive and improve well-being. Save more for retirement. Build a reading habit.

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Wealthy Planning on Working in Retirement

Small Business Labs

If we mention a product or service that we received for free or other considerations, we will note it. Self-Employment Data » September 30, 2010 Wealthy Planning on Working in Retirement We've written so often about baby boomers and others working past traditional retirement age that I almost didn't bother with this post.   

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How to Find Your Money ‘Why’

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More than this, advertising often appeals to our sense of self, frequently tying products to concepts or feelings that we truly believe in. Becoming more concretely aware of cultural, familial and personal values might thus be an important key to better personal finance. Tap into your core values. What’s most important to you?

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Non-Mortgage Debt and Working in Retirement

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If we mention a product or service that we received for free or other considerations, we will note it. Manufacturing » July 01, 2010 Non-Mortgage Debt and Working in Retirement The US News article The Number One Obstacle to Retirement points out that non-mortgage debt is a significant problem for many Americans. 

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Beyond The Stereotype: Who Are Digital Nomads, Really?

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Many work in the IT sector, while there are others working in creative sectors, education, consulting, research, marketing, and finance. Kim Orlesky has written a book called “How to Be a Nomad: Go from Business Suit to World Backpacker”, all about her experience as a woman in her 30’s who decided to adopt a digital nomad life. .

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Tim Berry's Baby Boomer Un-Retirement - Part 2

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If we mention a product or service that we received for free or other considerations, we will note it. I posted on Tim Berry's un-retirement.    His answer was he was retired. .    His answer was he was retired.   I was curious how he found the time to do so much work.