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After more than twenty years of covering personal finance and engaging with everyday individuals about their financial experiences, our CEO and co-founder Jean Chatzky discovered that women approach money in a unique way. While our investment needs may align, our perspectives on money and its potential to drive change differ significantly. Women often seek to leverage finances not only for personal betterment but also to uplift loved ones and make a positive impact on the world. Additionally, we prefer to have these discussions in an inclusive environment. That’s why we created HerMoney.com, featuring daily articles, newsletters, and podcasts. It serves as a supportive space for women to navigate financial topics without judgment. Our mission is to transform our relationships with money, one woman at a time.

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  • 1 week ago | hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides

    Negotiation expert Casey Brown makes the case for asking for a raise (and how to do it), even in uncertain economic times. Figuring out how to ask for a raise can be incredibly nerve-wracking, even during amazing economic times. And unfortunately, we are not in amazing economic times. If you caught our recent HerMoney podcast episode with employment attorney Peter Rahbar, you know layoffs are top of mind for a lot of folks right now, and “uncertainty” seems to be the word of the year.

  • 2 weeks ago | hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides

    In a world where only 2% of venture funding goes to women, Bree McKeen shares why intellectual property is power. What was your most recent big idea? Have you ever invented anything? How about patented anything? According to the World Economic Forum, just 10.9% of all patents in the US are granted to women, although that number is slowly climbing. But there’s still an enormous gender gap when it comes to who gets credit and compensation for all manner of ideas and inventions.

  • 2 weeks ago | hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides

    After finding her corporate job unfulfilling, Katie Gatti Tassin learned how to retire early. Now, she’s sharing her strategy with her peers. When Katie Gatti Tassin started her first job out of college, she was making good money and working with people she liked. By all traditional measures, she’d “made it.” But something didn’t sit right. Every two weeks, she was watching her paycheck land in her account and immediately vanish.

  • 3 weeks ago | hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides

    Pop music trends, lipstick sales, banana prices, and more have us questioning… Are we in a recession right now? Back in March, on the HerMoney Podcast, we tackled the million-dollar question: Are we in a recession? A few months and plenty of economic headlines later, we’re still asking. But now, the question feels even more urgent.

  • 4 weeks ago | hermoney.com | Sarah Pierce

    Ready to declutter your dollars and build better money habits? Here are ten financial things you’ll never regret throwing away. Spring is here and it’s not just a time for dusting off shelves or decluttering your closet. It’s also the perfect time to tidy up your finances and build better money habits. Just like that forgotten box under your bed, some money-related things and habits are better off tossed out for good. Ready to declutter your dollars and build better money habits?

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