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In this video, you’ll get a structured, deep-dive summary of Tori Dunlap’s “Financial Feminist,” a personal finance book that treats money as both a practical tool and a feminist issue. We start by unpacking how systemic patriarchy, the wage gap, the motherhood penalty, and internalized money scripts quietly sabotage women’s financial lives, even when they’re doing “everything right.” Then we move into tactical territory: how to navigate biased workplaces, negotiate salary without apology, and build a career strategy that reflects your real worth.
You’ll also learn Dunlap’s Financial Game Plan: emergency funds, the financial priority list, and the three‑bucket budget that balances essentials, future goals, and guilt‑free spending. Finally, we demystify investing—Roth IRAs, employer accounts, and index funds—while showing why starting early matters more than starting perfectly. The video closes by exploring how to use your financial power to support ethical businesses, challenge inequitable systems, and turn personal wealth into collective change.
If you’re ready to move from money anxiety and shame to clarity, confidence, and impact, this breakdown is for you.
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By Investor CentralIn this video, you’ll get a structured, deep-dive summary of Tori Dunlap’s “Financial Feminist,” a personal finance book that treats money as both a practical tool and a feminist issue. We start by unpacking how systemic patriarchy, the wage gap, the motherhood penalty, and internalized money scripts quietly sabotage women’s financial lives, even when they’re doing “everything right.” Then we move into tactical territory: how to navigate biased workplaces, negotiate salary without apology, and build a career strategy that reflects your real worth.
You’ll also learn Dunlap’s Financial Game Plan: emergency funds, the financial priority list, and the three‑bucket budget that balances essentials, future goals, and guilt‑free spending. Finally, we demystify investing—Roth IRAs, employer accounts, and index funds—while showing why starting early matters more than starting perfectly. The video closes by exploring how to use your financial power to support ethical businesses, challenge inequitable systems, and turn personal wealth into collective change.
If you’re ready to move from money anxiety and shame to clarity, confidence, and impact, this breakdown is for you.
Thanks for reading Investor’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.