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The Smart Money Woman

Most people don't know where the money

they earn goes. What percentage of your

income goes to food? Transportation?

Clothes? Just like in any successful business

where you track the revenue and costs

periodically, it is also important to track the

expenses in our personal lives. 


Nigerian women have to become the CFOs of their financial lives and learn to take control of the income they earn now, instead of waiting for their incomes to increase in the future before they learn to manage money.


Some women have no idea how much their

lifestyle costs. She may not spend recklessly,

but she subconsciously develops a habit of

spending—good or bad. 


If you don't treat the money you earn with respect, it will leave you with no respect. We have to learn to spend with intention by allocating oure resources to reflect the lifestyle we want and are able to sustainably afford.


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