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Building Wealth Without Losing Yourself. Strategic Financial Clarity for Women Who Want Security and Freedom
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- Nombre de pages171
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-63782-9
- EAN9783565637829
- Date de parution12/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille752 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You want financial security, but every savings strategy feels like it demands you become someone else. This book explores wealth building as a practice of alignment, not sacrifice-where financial decisions reflect your actual priorities instead of borrowed rules. It examines how to create sustainable income streams, invest with intention, and build generational wealth without adopting aggressive hustle culture or ignoring what matters most.
You'll find frameworks for evaluating financial opportunities, setting boundaries around money conversations, and designing a wealth strategy that feels honest. The goal isn't to maximize every dollar, but to understand how money can support the life you're actually trying to build. What would change if your financial plan felt like an extension of your values, not a betrayal of them?
You'll find frameworks for evaluating financial opportunities, setting boundaries around money conversations, and designing a wealth strategy that feels honest. The goal isn't to maximize every dollar, but to understand how money can support the life you're actually trying to build. What would change if your financial plan felt like an extension of your values, not a betrayal of them?






















