Financial change is successful when head and heart are both engaged. The metaphor of the Rider and the Elephant describes potential outcomes best. Continue Reading
Financial change is successful when head and heart are both engaged. The metaphor of the Rider and the Elephant describes potential outcomes best. Continue Reading
Radical honesty, or always telling the whole truth, may be a tough pill to swallow. But what if we were just real honest with ourselves? Continue Reading
Molly Muniz takes you boating on America’s River, from spender to saver … indulger to investor … economically careless to economically free. Continue Reading
Save your relationship: do this easy ice-breaker exercise with your partner to start a money conversation that leads to healthy financial intimacy. Continue Reading
I feel like a mama pit bull watching over her readers’ wallets. And I need to share Perry Marshall’s post on the reality of doing business online. Continue Reading
They say girls can’t add. But if you buy into that myth, you may just be keeping yourself from controlling your money and reaching financial freedom. Continue Reading
Suze Orman sat quietly on stage this week in her butter yellow jacket, asking all the right questions: What about me? Do I matter enough to myself? Continue Reading
Owning your money: either you own it or it owns you. And in this economy, guess which one gives you a better chance of thriving … Continue Reading
Continuity is something very few people think about when assessing how secure their future is. Have you thought about it? Here’s why you should. Continue Reading
Savings accounts: who’d ever think they could turn I-hate-even-thinking-about-finances women into in-control, masters of their financial futures? Continue Reading