1952: How Colleges Quietly Discount Tuition and What Families Need to Know

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1951: Building Wealth, Legacy and Financial Confidence with Bola Sokunbi

For many women, the word “millionaire” can still feel uncomfortable. Not just financially, but culturally. Many of us weren’t raised to imagine ourselves as wealthy, powerful, or building seven-figure net worths.My guest today wants to change that.Bola Sokunbi is the founder and ...  Show more

1950: Ask Farnoosh: HSAs Explained, Scam Alerts & Financial Resilience in Your 30s and 40s

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