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Most people (don't worry, we're including ourselves) have a hard time working with our finances. Whether it's because we spend all our coins on things we don't need, or we really don't have it to spend no matter how hard we work, we've all been there. Even the best people with money need occasional refreshers, so if you're ready to get your finances together, here are a few podcasts and sites you should check out:

Brown Ambition

Brown Ambition Podcast

For all my ladies who really want to deep dive into finances, Brown Girl Ambition is the podcast for you. Mandi Woodruff and Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche will have you laughing, thinking inquisitively, and investing (metaphorically and physically) into yourself. Submit finance questions or just listen every week on the topics of personal finance, financial independency, and investing.

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