Financial Literacy Month: Five Books to Help You Manage Your Money

Financial literacy is essential for managing money and planning for the future. Here are five books to help you get started:

* **Financial Feminist: Overcome the Patriarchy’s Bullsh*t to Master Your Money and Build a Life You Love** by Tori Dunlap: This book challenges the misogynistic and shaming advice that women often receive about money. It also discusses the wage gap and how it impacts women’s financial lives.

* **Mind Your Money** by Yanely Espinal: This book provides a comprehensive overview of money management, from budgeting and saving to investing and building wealth. It also explores the cultural and societal factors that influence our financial decisions.

* **Sprinkle Sprinkle: How To Date a Provider and Avoid a Dusty** by Shera Seven: This book offers a unique blend of financial literacy and dating advice. It teaches women how to date men with money and avoid financial pitfalls.

* **How to Adult: Personal Finance for the Real World** by Jake Cousineau: This book is a practical guide to personal finance for young adults. It covers everything from budgeting and saving to investing and preparing for life’s big expenses.

* **Get Your Money Right: Understanding your money and making it work for you** by Emmanuel Asuquo: This book breaks down complicated financial concepts into easy-to-understand advice. It covers topics such as earning more, spending less, building wealth, and passing on generational wealth.

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