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After you've earned your degree, established your career, and started a family, the last thing you anticipate is living paycheck to paycheck. In many American households, though, financial security is a constant concern. Women, whether married or unmarried, with children or without, increasingly feel the pressure to make money and manage it. What if you could release this weight just by changing how you look at money? What if a mindset shift and a few simple tactics could provide a lifetime of peace? In Girls Just Wanna Have Fund$, Monica Allen shows how to stop obsessing over finances and…mehr

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After you've earned your degree, established your career, and started a family, the last thing you anticipate is living paycheck to paycheck. In many American households, though, financial security is a constant concern. Women, whether married or unmarried, with children or without, increasingly feel the pressure to make money and manage it. What if you could release this weight just by changing how you look at money? What if a mindset shift and a few simple tactics could provide a lifetime of peace? In Girls Just Wanna Have Fund$, Monica Allen shows how to stop obsessing over finances and start enjoying life with four easy steps to financial freedom. A mother at sixteen and divorcée at twenty-two, Monica felt the impact of financial burden at a young age. She developed a "kitchen table" approach for financial management that goes back to basics and helps others be present and stop worrying. If living financially carefree is a priority, Girls Just Wanna Have Fund$ is the inspiration and guidance you need to take control and discover the happiness you deserve.
Autorenporträt
Monica Allen is a nurse practitioner for the US Department of Veterans Affairs with more than three decades of experience in primary care, urgent care, cardiology, dermatology, and substance abuse. A wife and mother, she's passionate about healthcare and finance and committed to helping other women navigate their personal finances. Monica's "kitchen table" approach for financial management was born from her personal experience as a teenage mother and the strategies her own mother passed down to her.