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The Feminist Financial Handbook

A Modern Woman's Guide to a Wealthy Life

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A modern woman's guide to making and managing money with practical advice and real-life success stories from the founder of FemmeFrugality.com.
Numbers may not care about your gender—but numbers are hardly the driving force behind your financial future. Getting ahead can be difficult when systemic oppression has placed hurdles between you and your aspirations. But it's far from impossible. The Feminist Financial Handbook provides real women the resources and motivation they need to live their wealthiest lives.
Author Brynne Conroy shares practical advice on saving, financial planning and more while delving into issues that disproportionately affect women, like the wage gap or the long road to economic recovery after experiencing domestic violence. The Feminist Financial Handbook features stories and advice from women of all walks of life who have been there, worked through the struggle, and achieved personal success.
Brynne Conroy teaches you how to:
  • Decide what wealth and success means for you
  • Earn more and negotiate effectively
  • Master manageable money-saving methods
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