Using your personal credit cards to pay your business expenses? Stop!

About 80 percent of business owners fall into the trap of using personal credit and financial resources to run their business. Trainer Bernice Ross shares expert strategies for getting your finances in order. Continue reading

‘It’s Up to the Women’: The future of real estate is in your hands

With lessons gleaned from Eleanor Roosevelt’s Depression-era book, Rachael Hite offers the pep talk you need to take your future, and the future of the real estate industry, into your own two hands. Continue reading

You’re the CEO of your business. Time to plan like it

Sisters Maeda Palius and Amy Chorew offer guidance on developing a comprehensive business plan, so you can better understand your business as you plan for your financial future. Continue reading

Talking money is ‘a form of protest,’ financial expert Tori Dunlap says

With 1.9 million Instagram followers and a best-selling book, financial expert Tori Dunlap sits down with Rachael Hite to share how she’s educating women on talking about money — out loud. Continue reading

‘The math isn’t mathing’: Girl Math for real estate agents

Rachael Hite offers one perspective on the commission negotiation conversation that we can’t afford to overlook. Women have to advocate for better pay across the board; their futures depend on it. Continue reading

Don’t wait! Get a jumpstart on your financial fitness

It’s never too early to get a jump on long-term business and financial planning, sisters Amy Chorew and Maeda Palius write in their first column for Inman. Continue reading

9 resources that’ll make you look smarter about the economy

Want to get a better grip on the big picture elements that affect your business and personal finances? Here are nine ways to easily stay informed every day. Continue reading

Unemployment benefits set to end early in many states, are Americans financially prepared?

Majority of Americans feel financially stable right now, despite COVID Many Americans were able to save during the pandemic, even more plan to save this summer Despite positive savings habits, many Americans look to make up for lost time and “treat themselves” this summer Pandemic-related unemployment benefits will soon end in at least 25 states, […]

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Paving the way for a more equitable financial future for all.

Mission  Credit Karma was founded in 2007 with the mission of championing financial progress for all. To achieve this mission, we must proactively work to deconstruct the inequalities that exist within the financial services industry to pave the way for a better, more equitable financial future for all.   Credit Karma’s Commitment to diversity, equity and […]

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New Tech Help to Manage Your Retirement and Investments

Every fall, I attend the Finovate conference in New York City, where dozens of fintech entrepreneurs from around the world present apps and services they’re rolling out for consumers and financial institutions. In recent years, I’ve been disappointed b… Continue reading