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finance girlies don’t gatekeep these tips
these are three of the most important finance tips to become a rich finance girlie! #financegirlie #financebaddie #personalfinanceforwomen #financetips #personalfinances #moneysaving
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sheywvnx

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Lover of Finance
One thing about me, I’m going to grab a finance book especially if it’s Kingdom focused! Bringing more knowledge inside my community! ðŸŦķðŸ― #financialliteracybooks #financebooks #Lemon8Diary #lemon8bookclub #kingdomfinance
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Tyla | Kingdom Lifestyle

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Best finance jobs to pursue! +with Salary
Hello everyone! I wanted to share some of the best finance jobs that can lead to successful, fulfilling careers. Whether you’re interested in becoming a financial analyst, helping businesses make smart decisions, or an investment banker, assisting companies in raising capital, there’s a wide range
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Yun Jung

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in high school? you need these finance must knows!
these are things i wish i knew when i was in high school! how many do you know? #financegoals #financebaddie #personalfinance101 #highschool #personalfinancetips #highschooltips
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sheywvnx

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How To Open a IRA | Personal Finance
Here's a walk-through on how to open a brokerage account, choosing a brokerage firm, and funding it: Choosing a Brokerage: Research: Look into different brokerage firms to find one that aligns with your needs. Consider factors like commissions and fees, investment options (stocks, ETFs, m
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Jenn | Finance

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Accounting vs Finance.
Accounting vs Finance. Both careers deal with money but the work is very different. Accounting focuses on recording, reporting, and making sure the numbers are accurate. Finance focuses more on analyzing data and helping businesses make future decisions. If you had to choose one career pa
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SJ | Corporate Girlie

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Personal Finance 101
1. Be motivated & consistent 2. Keep of your track expenses 3. Set up the right bank accounts for you 4. Pay yourself first 5. Budget: spend less than you earn 6. Build an emergency fund and cash cushion 7. Pay off all your debt first 8. Have multiple streams of income 9. Invest wisely
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Andrea Davis

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It’s important to understand finance terms because it allows you to make informed decisions. By knowing the definition of financial terms, you can better manage your money, plan for the future, avoid costly mistakes, and understand the language of money. Financial vocabulary empowers individuals to
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Finance Basics That Actually Matter
Most people focus on how much they make, not how their money moves. Cash flow tells the real story. Income alone does not equal wealth and saving alone is not a strategy. Understanding how money flows helps you make calmer, smarter decisions over time. This is about clarity, not pressure. More
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SJ | Corporate Girlie

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Finance Certifications I Earned This Month
Hey everyone! 🎉 I’m so excited to share that I’ve completed all of the certification courses in the LinkedIn Learning Path: Explore a Career as a Financial Analyst! This learning path has been an amazing introduction to the world of finance. The courses covered key areas such as financial modeli
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Courtney Ruiz

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Favorite Finance Podcasts! ðŸ’ļ
I absolutely love learning about money, budgeting, how to earn passive income, investing, etc! These are some of my favorite finance podcasts to listen to. What are your favorite finance podcasts? 💰ðŸ’ļ #financialbaddies #moneypodcasts #finances #debtfree #investing
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Megs ðŸ–ĪðŸ—ĄïļðŸ“š

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An infographic titled '20 Most Confusing Finance Terms by Brian Feroldi' visually defines and contrasts 10 pairs of financial concepts, including Fixed vs. Variable Costs, EBITDA vs. Net Income, Profit vs. Revenue, CAPEX vs. OPEX, Accrual vs. Cash Accounting, Market Cap vs. Enterprise Value, Assets vs. Liabilities, Gross vs. Net Margin, Return on Investment vs. Return on Equity, and Financial vs. Operating Leverage, each with a brief description and an icon.
20 Most Confusing Finance Terms Explained! 🔑â„đïļâއïļ
Fixed Cost vs. Variable Cost â€Ē Fixed Cost: Costs that remain constant regardless of how much you produce (e.g., rent). Example: Paying $1,000 monthly for office space. â€Ē Variable Cost: Costs that change with production volume (e.g., materials). Example: Spending $5 per unit of product manuf
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RoadToRiches

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6 Ways to remove negative from credit report
Remember, disputing credit report errors is a straightforward process, and it can help improve your credit score by removing negative items that are incorrect or outdated #lemon8partner #PersonalFinance #MoneySavingTips #MoneyTips #Money
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Inashwealth

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How I study for my finance midterm in college
As a college student who’s majoring in accounting I have to take finance. This midterm is one of the harder one, hence all the help she lets us have. How the average is still far too low. I’ve been studying for over a week so hopefully I do pretty well! Here are some of my tricks to studying! #l
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Lia Hopkins

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Five Finance books to THRIVE in your career
Knowledge in finance is a MUST to thrive in your career, ensure you save enough for retirement and make your money work for you! Here are some books to help you get started: 1. "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George S. Clason: This classic book uses parables set in ancient Babylon to tea
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20 Most Confused Finance Topics
Here are the 20 Most Confused Finance Topics you shouldn't confuse. -------- 1. Cash Flow vs. Profit  - Profit can exist on paper due to non-cash expenses like depreciation, cash flow links to the actual cash on hand. 2. Assets vs. Liabilities  - Assets add value; liabilities represe
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ExpressoSolut

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Personal Finance Things You SHOULDN’T Do
A lot of the time in personal finance, we tell people what they should do. But here are some things that you shouldn’t do if you’re trying to get good with money: - Pay the Minimum on Credit Cards: You should always pay off your credit card in full by the statement due date. Credit cards are gr
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Money with Kait

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If you’re a man over 35 that works in finance
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Djimon Gordon

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Finance Terms You Need to Know - Income Edition
A huge part of learning about money and personal finance, is beginning to understand the jargon. As far as income goes, it’s important to know the difference between your gross and net income. - Gross Income: This is your income BEFORE all the deductions like taxes, benefits, 401k contributions
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Money with Kait

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