Financial Feminist: Overcome the Patriarchy’s Bullsh*t to Master Your Money

In her groundbreaking book, Financial Feminist, Tori Dunlap, the founder of the popular financial education platform Her First $100K, serves as a beacon of inspiration for women everywhere who wish to take control of their finances. Drawing on her experiences and recognizing the unique challenges women face, Tori delivers an all-inclusive guide that addresses everything from budgeting and managing debt to making informed investments and advocating for financial equality.

Having learned the importance of financial literacy from her parents, Tori became aware that many women, unlike her, did not receive the same education. In this book, she confronts the statistics that reveal a troubling wealth gap among genders and aims to empower women to break free from the stereotypes that undermine their financial potential.

What makes Financial Feminist unique? Tori provides a judgment-free approach to money management, one that prioritizes choice over restriction. Instead of feeling guilty about spending, readers will learn to identify their financial values, enabling them to make mindful spending choices that align with their goals and dreams. It’s not about cutting out lattes; it’s about ensuring that every dollar spent contributes to a richer life experience.

Throughout the book, readers will find insightful journaling prompts, in-depth discussions on invisibility and bias in financial systems, and interviews featuring experts discussing everything from predatory lending practices to the racial wealth gap. These sections not only equip readers with knowledge but also encourage an active engagement with their personal financial journeys.

Supplemented by a PDF that enhances the audiobook experience, Financial Feminist becomes a transformative resource for anyone looking to learn how to make money work for them rather than the other way around. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your financial education to the next level, this book is your ticket to financial empowerment.

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