About
Welcome to Women Who Money – providing trustworthy personal finance information for women (and men!).
Whether you’re just learning the basics of personal finance or you’re further along in building a financial empire, we’ve got something for you.
We want to help you:
- make career decisions
- improve your family’s financial situation
- manage and protect your finances
- increase your income
- understand investing and build wealth
- start your own business
- achieve a secure retirement
And more!
What
You’ll find quality money-related articles at various levels –100-level (novice), 200-level (intermediate), and 300-level (advanced) – to educate, motivate, and guide you along your financial journey.
We’re working hard to answer your money questions so you can do money better! And we’ll do the research and work to verify as much information as possible, so you don’t have to spend hours searching online.
You won’t want to miss our Interview series. These incredible ladies have conquered debt, went back to school, raised families as single parents, grown their income to six figures, and left their full-time jobs to become entrepreneurs. They have inspiring stories!
Who
The co-founders of Women Who Money are Amy Blacklock from Life Zemplified and Vicki Cook, from Make Smarter Decisions. Vicki and Amy connected initially online and eventually met in person at a financial conference in the fall of 2017.
They’ve both reached financial independence and left full-time work to devote more time to family, pursue passion projects, and embrace fun and challenging opportunities.
They enjoy collaborating on original content and sharing great articles written by and for women.
Many other smart, innovative, and talented women will also be contributors to Women Who Money. You can learn more about these ladies and check out their websites by visiting our team page. You’ll quickly discover their dedication to improving the financial lives of ALL women.
The Women Who Money team and its contributors offer a wide variety of experiences. They are mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, step-moms, aunts, and friends.
Some are students, others work, a few stay at home with children, and some are entrepreneurs. Some of these women grew up in poverty, and some come from wealth. Others describe their upbringing as middle-class.
From our Millennial writers to our Baby Boomer authors, and including our Gen X co-founders, there’s a good chance you’ll find things in common with us!
Be sure and check out the personal finance blog directory, the podcast directory, and the professionals directory to meet even more money-savvy females.
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