10 Female Finance Experts We Love Learning From

Our respective intros to money management vary. Some of us are taught the concept of personal finance as children while others, like me, start saving and spending smartly as adults. All of us make mistakes along the way. There are many factors that impact our relationship to money as well, including our upbringings, privilege, stigmas, and more. Social media has served as an equalizer of sorts, giving us more access than ever to female finance experts who practice what they preach and offer on-the-go guidance for entrepreneurs, creators, and people who simply want to be more responsible with their cashflow.
Between all of these “fin-fluencers,” you’re just a few clicks away from daily motivation, virtual workshops, books, coaching, and more. Bookmark their sites, peruse their services and add their accounts to your Instagram feed to stay motivated on your personal finance journey.
Candace Junee
This “6-figure marketing maven,” former BlogHer speaker (rewatch her workshop above), and SHE Media partner is a walking dictionary for women who want to start and scale their businesses to numbers they’ve probably only dreamed of. This month marks her inaugural Go Getter conference for “Christian women to connect, build profitable brands, and grow their faith.”
My Fab Finance
Millennial money expert Tonya Rapley covers finance, debt and credit on her blog, in addition to her “Finance Friday” Q&A series, where she responds to reader-submitted finance questions.
The Financial Gym
I’m a years-long client of this woman-founded personal finance services company that “whips your assets into shape.” (I can confirm they do.) In addition to a free consultation, you can also browse plenty of free advice via their blog and podcast, the latter of which I listen to regularly.
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The Frugal Feminista
Kara Stevens is a life and money coach who is particularly adept in helping her readers learn about and eliminate all kinds of debt. She also teaches a host of online courses that cover a wide range of topics, including making money as a blogger and building up an emergency fund.
Broke Millennial
Erin Lowry is an author and “financial translator” who you’ve probably seen sharing advice on TV and in national publications. She’s written several books, several worksheet guides for common personal finance goals and a frequently updated blog.
The Budgetnista
We got to witness Tiffany Aliche’s infectious energy and top-tier expertise at BlogHer (rewatch the above panel!) and love the no-frills and unintimidating nature of her approach to financial education. Check out her best-selling book or Live Richer Academy to learn more.
Mrs. Dow Jones
If you’re motivated by humor, definitely give Haley Sacks a follow. She blends financial advice and pop culture in a way that’s totally unique to her and will make you want to actually save instead of spend.
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The Broke Generation
Emma Edwards is a self-professed “recovering spendaholic” who took her experience as an overspender-turned-frugal saver into a resource for millennials and Gen Y-ers who want to do the same.
Hey Berna
Berna Anat, also known as “The Financial Hype Woman,” is a godsend for visual learners. Her YouTube videos are equal parts hilarious and educational as she makes “financial literacy more funny, more accessible, and more Brown for young people everywhere.”
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Clever Girl Finance
If you don’t have money to spare on personal finance workshops and books, Bola Sokunbi’s platform is the best place for free resources, including courses, a blog, a podcast, and videos.
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