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#MyFinLitStory: Cindy Morita, LCSW
I have been a social worker for almost 20 years and have worked with survivors of intimate partner violence. Over the years, survivors would share with me that one of the main reasons that they remain with or return to their abusers was because they could not financially care for...
April 29, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Brooke Grossman, AFC® Candidate
Independent. Bold. Resourceful. When you are 19 years old, these are the words you are expected to be described as before even having the experience and yet, these were the words that I lived by at such an early age.#MyFinLitStory was just beginning to unfold as I was leaving my...
April 26, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Thomas Saunders
Financial literacy equates to social freedom and independence from consumerism that stunt our upward mobility. We are bombarded with these images of status and unrealistic comparison of what life could be like if we had things. In contrast we see in real life the consequences to over spending, lack of...
April 25, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Renee McElroy
My name is Renee McElroy and I am a Financial Coach for MakingChange, a nonprofit organization that offers financial wellness programs in Maryland. My financial journey started from childhood, as I was raised by a single mother in the projects of Washington, D.C. Even though my mother never had a...
April 24, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Joseph Driscoll
I am currently an Active Duty U.S. Coast Guard and I make twenty years of service this month! I have truly enjoyed my time in the USCG but my true passion is my side hustle! I have a great passion for finance and truly enjoy seeing people change their relationships...
April 23, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Jackie Lam, AFC® candidate
I used hate money.Okay, so hate is a tad strong. Maybe not so much hate, but I definitely was afraid of it, and I was fascinated by it. From an early age I saw how it affected the people around me. Namely, the adults.My first memories about money were pretty...
April 22, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Jenelle Davis
In my childhood, my parents didn’t speak about money. I didn’t know how to save money. I didn’t know how to manage my finances. I thought a piggy bank was the cool thing to have sitting on top of your dresser in your bedroom. I grew up thinking money grows...
April 19, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Lauren Gillett, AFC® candidate
I am an AFC® candidate. The road that lead me here began with a financial course I participated in years ago. It changed our lives dramatically. So much so that I found my passion and direction in life. I finished my Bachelor’s degree in Finance and am now studying for...
April 18, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Lynn White
I began my career as a “homemaking teacher” and taught students in a rural school how to use their talents to both make and use money to build their future. Two years later I became a Family Economics Specialist with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension and created puzzles, lesson guides, and...
April 17, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Chero Morgan, AFC® candidate
My name is Chero Morgan and I am currently working towards becoming an Accredited Financial Counselor® under the FINRA Foundation Military Spouse Fellowship Program. I am a US Army Veteran and continued my government service as a civilian employee with Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), as a Military Pay...
April 16, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Sarah Ellis, AFC®
Growing up in a very old school home environment we did not talk about money. We did not talk about salaries, bills, or savings. Everything I teach was NOT discussed and if you brought it up you got in trouble. Needless to say, when I finally went out into the...
April 15, 2019
Read More >#MyFinLitStory: Atiya S. Brown
I have only shared this story on my podcast (1st episode), but never publicly in writing. I am the eldest of 5 children (technically the 2nd of 6) and I take my role very seriously. My baby Tister (no typo, that’s what we call each other) always wanted to go...
April 12, 2019
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