This Week In Your Wallet: Protecting What’s Yours
First, a word to our readers on the southern coast — we’re thinking of you. Stay safe, take shelter or evacuate as needed, and let us know how you’re doing. We understand that natural disasters are one...
View ArticleHow to Raise Financially Educated Kids and Teens
Everyone knows the phrase, “Keeping up with the Joneses.” What everyone doesn’t know is that it’s the name of a comic strip that ran in The New York World (and other newspapers) in the first part of...
View ArticleThis Week In Your Wallet: Protecting What’s Yours
First, a word to our readers on the southern coast — we’re thinking of you. Stay safe, take shelter or evacuate as needed, and let us know how you’re doing. We understand that natural disasters are one...
View ArticleHow to Raise Financially Educated Kids and Teens
Everyone knows the phrase, “Keeping up with the Joneses.” What everyone doesn’t know is that it’s the name of a comic strip that ran in The New York World (and other newspapers) in the first part of...
View Article7 Steps You Need To Get Started Investing Today
I consider myself to be a pretty financially savvy woman. When I was in high school, I spent an hour on the phone arguing to get a 10-cent charge removed from my cell phone bill. A few years ago I paid...
View ArticleMoms: How To Give Your Daughters the Gift of Financial Advice
Mothers give their daughters countless gifts every day, including love, shelter, and all manner of excellent life advice — but when is the last time you passed along the gift of financial guidance?...
View ArticleWomen In Their 50s On What They Wish They Knew About Money + Career In Their 20s
No, we can’t change the past, but we can always shape our future. One of the best ways to do that is by learning from those who came before us. This week, we spoke with women over 50 and asked them...
View ArticleGive the Gift of Educating Your Children About Money This Holiday Season
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has been a time generally characterized by uncertainty, loss, and hardship, it has also been a time of reflection, growth, and opportunity. It has offered many of us the...
View ArticleHerMoney Podcast Episode 307: Finance For The People With Paco de Leon
Did you catch the now-viral tweet from Nina Strohminger, a legal studies and business law professor at Wharton Business School? She asked her class what they thought the average American salary was,...
View ArticleEntrepreneurs On The Worst Piece of Financial Advice They Ever Received
In life, there’s the good stuff, the okay stuff and the no-good, terribly bad stuff. Money advice is no different. There’s plenty of it to go around, and yet, so much of it just isn’t worth following....
View Article4 Easy Ways To Demystify Money Management And Gain Financial Confidence
We all have an image of what the financially confident woman looks like: She grasps finances effortlessly, can talk about investment accounts for hours, and navigates the most challenging money...
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View Article5 Easy Ways to Teach Children About Money
We’re born to want everything — now. In babies, the instinct makes sense. However, the last thing you want is to raise a child unable to curb the need for instant gratification. After all, that’s a...
View ArticleThe Gender Gap is Still Very Real in Workplace Financial Wellness Programs
The gender gap is, unfortunately, still alive and very real in workplace financial wellness programs. That’s according to new research conducted by HerMoney Media and Principal Financial Group, which...
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