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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. Leverage credit to your advantage. People are often shocked to learn I don’t have a debit card.

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

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Here, we offer tips for creating your resolutions, learning how to keep them and even some New Year’s resolution ideas to get you started. Read at least one book per month to reduce stress and expand your knowledge. Learn a new skill. Save more for retirement. Learn about investing. Improve your credit score.

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How to Find Your Money ‘Why’

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How many bath bombs have been purchased on credit cards in the name of self-care? In her book Loaded , behavioral economist Sarah Newcomb writes about these values in terms of “needs” and explains that the infamous “latte factor” can in fact be scratching the need for “social connection.” Don’t list too many.

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Stacey Abrams’ New Co-Authored Book Details the Struggles Black Entrepreneurs Still Face and Why Business Partnership Differences Can Be Your Superpower

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We got to see each other learn. We learned that difference was our superpower. For this reason, many Black business owners cannot access loans from traditional lending institutions and often turn to credit cards, their own savings or nonprofit community lenders. We got to see each other be vulnerable and uncomfortable.

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How My Experience as a Black Entrepreneur Shaped My Views on Building Financial Freedom

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What if he wrote down my name from my credit card and used it to find out who I was? Instead, in an effort to avoid conflict altogether, they are far more likely to quit, which could have a negative impact on their earning potential, retirement account contributions, health care coverage and other financial employee benefits.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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Read a self-help book every morning for 30 minutes. If you don’t know how, buy a book on starting a business and read it, or check the internet for tips. I want my financial future to be bright and to have no worries when I’m older and ready to retire. Cut up credit cards. Meditate for 20 minutes.

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16 Rich Habits

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My ensuing book became a sort of instruction manual for how to become wealthy. Stay away from accumulating credit card debt. Contribute as much as you can afford to a retirement plan. They understand that you can learn and educate yourself only by listening to what other people have to say. Avoid toxic people.

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