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Controversial Money Opinion: Everyone needs a prenup

Her First $100K knows that this controversial money topic shouldn’t be controversial at all. Everyone should consider having a prenup–see our reasons why.

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Controversial Money Opinion: Everyone needs a prenup

Her First $100K knows that this controversial money topic shouldn’t be controversial at all. Everyone should consider having a prenup–see our reasons why.

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Money can cause tension in relationships. Learn Her First $100K’s top tips to help couples manage financial differences and set mutual goals.

How to Resolve Financial Disagreements with Your Romantic Partner

Relationships

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Learn how to use credit cards responsibly and choose the best card for you. Her First $100K provides actionable tips and information to grow your money confidence.

A Beginner’s Guide to Using Your First Credit Card

Credit Cards

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No matter how much you love your job, sometimes you just don’t feel like going to work. Crawling back into bed sounds much better than dealing with your co-workers, working on projects that don’t interest you, or staring at a computer screen all day.

5 Ways to Get Re-Inspired at Work

Earn

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Discover the 5 common mindsets that may be hindering your entrepreneurial journey and learn practical strategies to overcome them. Unleash your potential and kickstart your business with confidence!

5 Mindsets That Hold You Back from Starting a Business (and How to Stop Believing Them)

Business

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We can all use a little boost of money confidence in our personal finance journeys. Her First $100K is highlighting four authors and their books to help you gain money confidence and start using money to build the life that you want.

Highlighting Black Authors: 4 Books to Build Money Confidence

Financial Basics

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Rest is not just about sleep; it encompasses varied aspects crucial for one’s overall well-being. These include physical rest (like lounging or yoga), mental rest (calming activities like meditation), emotional rest (processing emotions), social rest (spending time with uplifting individuals), sensory rest (reducing overstimulation), creative rest (rejuvenating creativity), and spiritual rest (connecting with something greater). Recognizing and embracing these different types of rest can enhance our quality of life and society.

The 7 Types of Rest Beyond Sleep and Why They’re Important For Women

wellness

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Holiday gift budgeting is not easy.I’m going through my tips on setting emotional and financial boundaries for the holidays.

Setting Financial Boundaries for the Holidays

Financial Basics

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It’s important to prepare for financial emergencies to avoid a financial crisis. Follow these actionable steps to help you prepare for those money emergencies.

Money Dates Explained: 3 Steps to Improve Your Finances

Wealth

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It’s important to prepare for financial emergencies to avoid a financial crisis. Follow these actionable steps to help you prepare for those money emergencies.

10 Things Keeping You from Building Wealth

Wealth

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Today we are sharing six strategies for preparing for gift-giving season in a recession so that you can give yourself the gift of a money-stress-free Christmas and financial peace of mind.

How to Prepare for Gift-Giving Season on a Budget

Saving

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The actual interview is only half the battle — showing up prepared, knocking their socks off, and following up like a pro are key for landing that dream job.

22 Things to Do for a Successful Job Interview

Earn

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When I quit my unhealthy job earlier this year, I knew I enough emergency savings to cover my expenses for at least 6 months (this is why we save an emergency fund!)

5 Ways to Rebuild Your Emergency Fund

Save

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It’s important to prepare for financial emergencies to avoid a financial crisis. Follow these actionable steps to help you prepare for those money emergencies.

Ask Tori: Top 5 Money Questions You Want to Know

Saving

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