The Hidden Cost of Inadequate Sex Education
Imagine a world where women are not just super confident about their sexual and reproductive health but are also kicking some serious ass in the economy. Sounds like something straight out of a...
View ArticleSetting Financial Boundaries for the Holidays
A few years ago, I did something kind of radical. My family and I decided not to do Christmas gifts. At all. Every other enneagram two’s just fainted –– I can feel it. It’s not that I don’t love...
View ArticleHow to Make Financial Goal Setting Less Stressful for the New Year
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View ArticleThe 7 Types of Rest Beyond Sleep and Why They’re Important For Women
Welcome to our exploration of the diverse world of rest! Often, when we think of rest, our minds default to sleep. However, rest encompasses a far broader spectrum, essential for our physical, mental,...
View ArticleThe Art of Rest: How Team HFK Masters the Art of Recharging
In today’s fast-paced world, rest often takes a backseat–who has time for that?! Even though the team at Her First $100K® takes rest *very* seriously, we know just how hard it can be to prioritize....
View ArticleHighlighting Black Authors: 4 Books to Build Money Confidence
A big part of feminism, especially financial feminism, is recognizing intersectionality and supporting Black creators and other marginalized communities. This year, in an effort to support the Black...
View ArticleProtected: Should I Open a Business Credit Card?
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View ArticleLifestyle Creep: How to Spend Intentionally Even When You Have More Money
“I’ll get them both.” I was out at dinner with friends and picking between appetizers when I decided to say screw it and get them both. While I was totally happy with my decision (I’m a big foodie...
View Article5 Mindsets That Hold You Back from Starting a Business (and How to Stop...
It just wasn’t the right time. At least, that’s what I was telling myself. When I set my goal of hitting $100k by the time I was 25, it was more than just a savings goal. I was working on my...
View Article5 Ways to Get Re-Inspired at Work
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View ArticleHow to Maintain Financial Wellness When You Are Struggling with Mental Health
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View ArticleA Beginner’s Guide to Using Your First Credit Card
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View ArticleHow to Resolve Financial Disagreements with Your Romantic Partner
You’ve heard it before: Money is one of the most common reasons couples split. If you’ve been in a relationship, or you’re currently in one, you can probably relate that money conversations can become...
View ArticleThe Best (And Worst) Advice for Paying Off Debt
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View ArticleControversial Money Opinion: Everyone needs a prenup
It’s not sexy. But it’s something I want you to seriously consider if you’re walking down the aisle soon: Getting a prenup. A prenup is an agreement that couples make before they marry that outlines...
View ArticleWhy Is Housing So Expensive–and Will I Ever Be Able to Buy?!
If you feel like housing is fucking expensive right now, it’s because it is. As of May 2024, U.S. home prices were up 4.8% YoY. And while asking rent was up just .8% YoY, the median is still 20% up...
View ArticleHow to Prepare for Financial Emergencies
Life is good. You’re crushing it at work, your social life is thriving, you found an exercise regimen that doesn’t make you want to die, and you’ve even been sticking to your budget month after month....
View Article5 Tiny Tips to Improve Your Spending
Warning: this is not another article telling women to be more frugal. The world has enough (actually way more than enough) articles with tips on how to pinch pennies and spend less money. I’m not...
View ArticleAsk Tori: Top 5 Money Questions You Want to Know
Ever wish you could get a simple answer to your complicated money questions? Most people I talk to didn’t get a lot of money education growing up, and sometimes, Google just doesn’t cut it. Which is...
View Article5 Ways to Rebuild Your Emergency Fund
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