Brynne Conroy
The Feminist Financial Handbook
A Modern Woman's Guide to a Wealthy Life (Feminism Book, for Readers of Hood Feminism or The Financial Diet)
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Brynne Conroy
The Feminist Financial Handbook
A Modern Woman's Guide to a Wealthy Life (Feminism Book, for Readers of Hood Feminism or The Financial Diet)
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Written in the same passionate tone that has made Femme Frugality a two-time nominee for Best Womenà â â s Finance Blog, THE FEMINIST FINANCIAL HANDBOOK acknowledges the financial struggles and oppression modern women face while providing actionable steps to live your wealthiest life.
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Written in the same passionate tone that has made Femme Frugality a two-time nominee for Best Womenà â â s Finance Blog, THE FEMINIST FINANCIAL HANDBOOK acknowledges the financial struggles and oppression modern women face while providing actionable steps to live your wealthiest life.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Mango Media
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 298g
- ISBN-13: 9781633538085
- ISBN-10: 1633538087
- Artikelnr.: 51300965
- Verlag: Mango Media
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 298g
- ISBN-13: 9781633538085
- ISBN-10: 1633538087
- Artikelnr.: 51300965
Brynne Conroy started writing about money when she didn¿t have any. As she figured out ways to save more and earn more, she shared them with the world on her award-nominated blog--Femme Frugality--and progressively climbed up the economic ladder. Six years later, she continues to run the blog while contributing to personal finance and parenting publications both in print and on the web.
PART ONE: DEFINING WEALTH
I Can Have It All
Can
t I? : Balance vs Flow as a modern woman
Money Isn
t the Key to Happiness: Science shows that money isn
t everything
But Poverty Sure Can Rain On Your Parade: One in three women live in or on the brink of poverty PART TWO: EARN MORE
Still I Rise: Getting an education as a non-traditional student
Hearth and Home: Paying for childcare
#MeToo: Sexual harassment in the workplace
Just Because I
m Different Doesn
t Mean I
m Scary: Disableism in the workplace
The Elephant in the Womb: The wage gap
Doing My Own Thing: Women are responsible for Americäs small business growth
Headed to the Coasts: Cost of living and career choices for LGBTQ+ women PART THREE: SAVE MORE
The Subtle Art of Negotiation: Pay less on your bills
Buy This, Not That. : I
ll buy whatever I damn well please
as long as it
s in my budget
Why Don
t We Insure Against Divorce? : Separate your finances
Get Your Middle Finger Ready: Build a fat emergency fund
The Magic Way to Save More Money: Automate your finances
Wait, Am I a Part of the Kyriarchy? : We need to educate our daughters
and ourselves
about investing
I Believe in the Future: Saving for your kids
college education PART FOUR: WHEN ONE THING AFFECTS EVERYTHING
Cultural Norms Messed with My Brain AKA The financial struggles of dealing with mental health issues
Letters from the War Zone at Home: One in four women is affected by some type of intimate partner violence and economic abuse
My Life
s Meaning Just Changed: The economic obstacles and spiritual triumphs of women raising special needs children
I Can Have It All
Can
t I? : Balance vs Flow as a modern woman
Money Isn
t the Key to Happiness: Science shows that money isn
t everything
But Poverty Sure Can Rain On Your Parade: One in three women live in or on the brink of poverty PART TWO: EARN MORE
Still I Rise: Getting an education as a non-traditional student
Hearth and Home: Paying for childcare
#MeToo: Sexual harassment in the workplace
Just Because I
m Different Doesn
t Mean I
m Scary: Disableism in the workplace
The Elephant in the Womb: The wage gap
Doing My Own Thing: Women are responsible for Americäs small business growth
Headed to the Coasts: Cost of living and career choices for LGBTQ+ women PART THREE: SAVE MORE
The Subtle Art of Negotiation: Pay less on your bills
Buy This, Not That. : I
ll buy whatever I damn well please
as long as it
s in my budget
Why Don
t We Insure Against Divorce? : Separate your finances
Get Your Middle Finger Ready: Build a fat emergency fund
The Magic Way to Save More Money: Automate your finances
Wait, Am I a Part of the Kyriarchy? : We need to educate our daughters
and ourselves
about investing
I Believe in the Future: Saving for your kids
college education PART FOUR: WHEN ONE THING AFFECTS EVERYTHING
Cultural Norms Messed with My Brain AKA The financial struggles of dealing with mental health issues
Letters from the War Zone at Home: One in four women is affected by some type of intimate partner violence and economic abuse
My Life
s Meaning Just Changed: The economic obstacles and spiritual triumphs of women raising special needs children
PART ONE: DEFINING WEALTH
I Can Have It All
Can
t I? : Balance vs Flow as a modern woman
Money Isn
t the Key to Happiness: Science shows that money isn
t everything
But Poverty Sure Can Rain On Your Parade: One in three women live in or on the brink of poverty PART TWO: EARN MORE
Still I Rise: Getting an education as a non-traditional student
Hearth and Home: Paying for childcare
#MeToo: Sexual harassment in the workplace
Just Because I
m Different Doesn
t Mean I
m Scary: Disableism in the workplace
The Elephant in the Womb: The wage gap
Doing My Own Thing: Women are responsible for Americäs small business growth
Headed to the Coasts: Cost of living and career choices for LGBTQ+ women PART THREE: SAVE MORE
The Subtle Art of Negotiation: Pay less on your bills
Buy This, Not That. : I
ll buy whatever I damn well please
as long as it
s in my budget
Why Don
t We Insure Against Divorce? : Separate your finances
Get Your Middle Finger Ready: Build a fat emergency fund
The Magic Way to Save More Money: Automate your finances
Wait, Am I a Part of the Kyriarchy? : We need to educate our daughters
and ourselves
about investing
I Believe in the Future: Saving for your kids
college education PART FOUR: WHEN ONE THING AFFECTS EVERYTHING
Cultural Norms Messed with My Brain AKA The financial struggles of dealing with mental health issues
Letters from the War Zone at Home: One in four women is affected by some type of intimate partner violence and economic abuse
My Life
s Meaning Just Changed: The economic obstacles and spiritual triumphs of women raising special needs children
I Can Have It All
Can
t I? : Balance vs Flow as a modern woman
Money Isn
t the Key to Happiness: Science shows that money isn
t everything
But Poverty Sure Can Rain On Your Parade: One in three women live in or on the brink of poverty PART TWO: EARN MORE
Still I Rise: Getting an education as a non-traditional student
Hearth and Home: Paying for childcare
#MeToo: Sexual harassment in the workplace
Just Because I
m Different Doesn
t Mean I
m Scary: Disableism in the workplace
The Elephant in the Womb: The wage gap
Doing My Own Thing: Women are responsible for Americäs small business growth
Headed to the Coasts: Cost of living and career choices for LGBTQ+ women PART THREE: SAVE MORE
The Subtle Art of Negotiation: Pay less on your bills
Buy This, Not That. : I
ll buy whatever I damn well please
as long as it
s in my budget
Why Don
t We Insure Against Divorce? : Separate your finances
Get Your Middle Finger Ready: Build a fat emergency fund
The Magic Way to Save More Money: Automate your finances
Wait, Am I a Part of the Kyriarchy? : We need to educate our daughters
and ourselves
about investing
I Believe in the Future: Saving for your kids
college education PART FOUR: WHEN ONE THING AFFECTS EVERYTHING
Cultural Norms Messed with My Brain AKA The financial struggles of dealing with mental health issues
Letters from the War Zone at Home: One in four women is affected by some type of intimate partner violence and economic abuse
My Life
s Meaning Just Changed: The economic obstacles and spiritual triumphs of women raising special needs children