Nobody wants another generation of young women to find themselves in their 30s, suddenly realizing they need to dig themselves out of the mistakes they began making when they were too young to know better.

NOW is the time for young people to learn these important lessons and implement them so they will find themselves in a prosperous position 20 years from now.

For many years, I kept my successes to myself for fear of making people uncomfortable, but when I started to talk with others about my financial education, I quickly realized that had I been more open with people, I might have been able to help them avoid financial hardship. I found myself thinking, “someone needs to write a book about this,” and then it clicked… Why not me?

 
 
 
 

What People Are Saying

 

Great Information!!!

“Financial Freedom and the ability to give to others! Christina shares her knowledge and ability to attract wealth and help others. Good and easy read. Purchasing more copies for my friends/family!”

 

Great information for anyone!

“‘Nobody wants another generation of women to find themselves in their 30’s suddenly realizing they need to dig themselves out of the mistakes they began making when they were too young to know better.’ Christina’s wisdom and easy-to-apply principles can save you (or your kids, nieces, nephews, grandchildren…) from a lifetime of debt. Easy to follow steps and solid financial advice to make your money work for you.”

Spreading the Love of Knowledge

“Bought this book for myself. However, my 19-year-old daughter who is in college studying business and finance got excited when she saw the title MoneyGirl. She started to read it first, so guess I’ll have to share and wait my turn. She’s loving it!”

 

Great gift for HS or College grads

“If you buy your daughter (or son) one book this year, this is the one. While the book is specifically written for young women, the lessons Christina expels in the book are of infinite value to young people and parents hoping to teach their children about financial literacy. Written in easily digestible chapters with a conversational tone, Christina relates her own experiences with money through relatable storytelling.”