Money
Your guide to personal finance from Marie Claire, with news and features from financial experts.
Money
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These Women Own Sports
Seriously, though. As interest in the WNBA, NSWL, and other female leagues grows, so too, do the number of women investing in pro sports teams.
By Mattie Kahn Published
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Runner Alexi Pappas On Chasing Something New
"I realized that where I was going had never been gone before. I needed to stop trying to define what this was."
By Nikki Ogunnaike Published
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What It Takes to Bootstrap Your Own Art Gallery in New York City
It took Lin Tyrpien more than a decade to find her calling. When she realized she wanted to run her own creative space, the real work began.
By Jenny Hollander Published
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What It's Like to Launch a Bookstore in the Land of Book Bans
The Lynx opened in Gainsville, Florida as a foil to the state's legislation in support of censorship.
By Marie Claire Editors Published
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This HR Executive Used an Intensive Money Course to Bounce Back From Bankruptcy and Pay All Cash for a $76,000 Farmhouse in Rural Maine
Years later, renovations are still going, but the financial freedom has made it all worth it.
By Marie Claire Editors Published
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The Most Common Mistakes People Make On Their Taxes, According to Experts
"There is no shame in asking for help on your taxes."
By Danielle Campoamor Published
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This Marketing VP Swapped NYC for Gainesville, Florida to Afford a $250,000 Two-Bedroom Cottage
"I didn't want to 'wait' until I had a partner."
By Marie Claire Editors Published
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Meet "Loud Budgeting," Gen Z's Answer to Smart Spending
The TikTok trend encourages "loud" conversations about personal finance.
By Jill Nielsen Published
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The Money Issue
Conversations around money, especially amongst women and people of color, can be fraught, filled with emotion and shrouded in secrecy. When planning this digital issue, we knew we had to take a different approach.
By Marie Claire Editors Published
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The Big Business of Egg Freezing
The procedure is positioned as an investment for women and their futures. But it’s also expensive—putting those who do it into serious debt, as they’re forced to finance their fertility.
By Tanya Benedicto Klich Published
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The Stigma of New Money
The rules for being rich are changing. Why do some people see that as a bad thing?
By Vivian Manning-Schaffel Published
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How'd You Get That House?
A cash gift from family for a down payment helped.
By Tanya Benedicto Klich Published
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Roommates After 50
Middle age can be a time of huge change: career shifts, empty nests, relationship transformations. For some, sharing a space with a housemate can be a welcome salve.
By Lydia Horne Published
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“There’s This Underlying Idea That if I Make It, I’ll Be Everyone’s Ticket to Never Having to Worry”
As the daughter of immigrants, Sharon Pak—who was part of the founding teams behind ColourPop and Insert Name Here—was the first person in her family to become wealthy. Here, the beauty entrepreneur describes navigating that reality.
By As told to Tanya Benedicto Klich Published
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Gen Z and Millennials Are Losing Friends Over Money
Credit Karma is here to help.
By Marie Claire Published
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Can Artificial Intelligence Help You Get Rich?
Robo-advisors and algorithms are calling the shots when it comes to how you invest, save, and make money. But should artificial intelligence have a say in your wealth?
By Alexis Benveniste Published
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Inside a Psychedelic Retreat for the Corporate Elite
Can toxic company culture be cured with mushrooms? A growing movement of leaders in the corporate world are willing to give it a shot.
By Marisa Meltzer Published
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This Woman-Centered Financial Planning Software Helped Me Take My Power Back
I knew that money meant autonomy—it's what gives us the freedom to live how we want—but I also knew that I couldn't manage it alone.
By Brittany Holloway-Brown Published
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Your Secret Weapon to Building Wealth: Index Funds
This passive income strategy might be the easiest, low-cost investment you’ll ever make.
By Cassandra Cummings Published
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So You're Bringing a Plus One to a Wedding This Summer—Who Pays for What?
With celebration season in full swing, here's how to map out who should be paying for what, long before you start mailing back those RSVPs.
By Jillian Dara Published
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I'm a Financial Expert—This Is Why You Should Consider Investing in Mutual Funds
Gone are the days when you had to call up a broker and make an appointment. There's an easier way to get started.
By Cassandra Cummings Published
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I'm a Financial Planner—Here's What to Know If You Haven't Filed Your Taxes Yet
First: Don't panic.
By Kendall Meade Published
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Leadership Essentials for Women Entrepreneurs that Never Go Out of Style
Angela Antonio is a Senior Vice President; Small Business Region Executive at Bank of America in California, leading a team of approximately 200 people.
By Sponsored Published
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How to Invest in Your Thirties
Meet the twists and new considerations of your thirties head-on to make this your most lucrative decade yet.
By Alexa von Tobel Published
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Preparing Your Career for the Metaverse
Your holistic guide to the Metaverse—and beyond.
By Megan DeMatteo Published
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Investing for Impact
As more women accumulate wealth, interest in ESG investing is positioned to soar. But it’s not that simple.
By Tanya Benedicto Klich Published