
The target audience for Financial Feminist is obviously women. But much of the financial advice Tori Dunlap dispenses is gender-neutral. Tori Dunlap grew up with money smarts. She saved pennies in a Altoids tin to buy theater tickets. She watched her parents balance their checkbook and budget their income. But, as Tori grew older, she noticed many of her female friends didn’t have a clue about how to handle money.
While the boys Tori knew were taught about investing and the dynamics of money, the girls were counseled to restrain their spending and save. Tori addresses this disparity by presenting practical plans to reduce debt and control spending while planning for a solid financial future.
Sure, there are dozens of excellent financial advice books out there, but I found Tori Dunlap’s Financial Feminist feisty and forthright. If you want a breezy, provocative, and smart guide to how to handle your finances, here it is. How’s your financial situation? GRADE: A
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction ix
Chapter 1 The Emotions of Money 2
Chapter 2 Spending 42
Chapter 3 The Financial Game Plan 78
Chapter 4 Debt 116
Chapter 5 Investing 150
Chapter 6 Earning 192
Chapter 7 Living a Financial Feminist Lifestyle 242
Epilogue 281
Acknowledgments 283
Glossary 287
Notes 293












