Ask 100 single black women about the characteristic that ranks at the  top of the "What I Want Out of Life" list, and nine times out of ten  they’ll say independence, specifically financial independence. Ask the  same question of married women and they most often site family. But  underlying that response,  is having enough money to provide adequately  for their children. In both cases the concept is the same, women want  security via their own money.
Financial independence generally means accumulating enough assets to  generate income that is exceeds your expenses. What it is not, is living  paycheck to Monday. too many women readily dismiss the notion of ever  being truly financially independent. They write it off as an unrealistic  expectation given the current economic climate or a goal that is  altogether unattainable. But in actuality, financial independence is  more of a possibility than hitting the lottery or perhaps even landing  the man of your dreams. And ladies, let's be realistic — if you're  financially dependent on him, then you're not really independent or  secure are you?
Educate yourself about financial opportunities. Just because your  mother didn’t invest in the stock market or explore mutual funds and  IRAs, doesn’t mean you can’t. You are probably  earning more than your  mom and thanks to the age of technology, we have the added benefit of   access to information about money and investments 24/7.
Financial planner Sunshine Estivo of Omniwealth says she can't  emphasize enough to her clients the importance of setting financial  goals. “Goal setting is so important in every aspect of your life. This  includes your financial future, because a lack of goal setting in this  area can have a devastating impact if it is not addressed early on. A  large number of intelligent and successful women will not achieve  financial independence in their lives because they plan to fail — they  fail to plan,” says Estivo.
Chances are you’ve received more than one email  touting work-at-home  opportunities — complete with testimonials from  women who are earning  hundreds of dollars a day working at home — but  before you call it junk  and push the delete button, take a look and  determine if it's a  legitimate business possibility and if it’s a good  match for you. If  you can generate some dollars without any or minimal investment, it may  be worth your consideration and time. -roz edward
Try these books for learning more about financial independence:
Girl, Make Your Money Grow!: A Sister's Guide to Protecting Your Future and Enriching Your Life, Glinda Bridgforth and Gail Perry-Mason
Sister Ceo: The Black Woman's Guide to Starting Your Own Business, Cheryl D. Broussard

 
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