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Outline 1-3 Short-Term Financial Goals

If you've been playing along with our bingo series by now you'll have a better sense of your expenses and current account totals. It's a great time to create some short-term goals for yourself.

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List out monthly recurring discretionary expenses

Log into your credit cards or other relevant accounts (debit card, etc) to see all of your recurring monthly discretionary expenses. List them out! These are expenses like Spotify, Hulu, New York Times, LinkedIn, Peloton, etc.

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Review your most recent credit card statement

For many of us, the majority of our spending transactions are on credit cards. This week we're going to review your most recent credit card statement. If you have multiple cards you can log in to review each or pick your primary spending card to review. Take a deep breath, you've got this!

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Bookmark your Financial Accounts Online

Do any of these frustrations sound familiar?

I can't find the login page!

Where are my previous employer's retirement savings?

Which bank did I open that high-yield savings account in?

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Journal about a Significant Purchase

This week we're going to kick off our Finances for Feminists Financial Bingo Series! Each week we'll highlight one item on the board and I encourage you to play along. By the end of the series you'll have taken concrete action steps towards your financial wellness and feel more empowered and in control of your finances!

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Student Loan Payment Resources and Tools

After a long covid relief pause, student loan payments are due again this October 2023. Are you ready? Use these resources below to get your financial house in order.

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Wellesley Alum Spotlight Feature: Ariel Nathanson ‘10

For this month’s Alum Story, in honor of the U.S. tax season, we interviewed Ariel Nathanson ‘10. Ariel (pronounced R-E-L) believes that financial empowerment and education is essential, and that’s why she started Finances for Feminists.

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