I would like to introduce you to 8 personal finance bloggers who are also moms. Raising a family and teaching and coaching the world on money matters is quite the role. Financial planning is complex and there are so many different aspects to it. Here, our 8 amazing personal finance bloggers give us their views and advice on finances pertaining to kids and families. Check out their articles! Enjoy!
Personal Finance Bloggers:
Blogger #1: Heather Rodrigues @ Image and Money Matters
Heather is a wife and a mommy to an awesome four-year-old boy and they live in Ontario, Canada. She is the author of “Image and Money Matters”. Here you’ll find articles about money – saving to making more as well as a personal image (style, confidence, etiquette, etc.). After having her son, she became a stay at home mom and started her blog.
Heather’s goal is to help others learn to live on one income as they have. She also has a passion for helping others gain/regain their self-confidence and hence the personal image portion.
Here we share her family finance article:
Blogger #2: Anna Martin @ Spendaholics Anonymous
In 2016, Anna and her husband lost their jobs at the same time and accumulated $88,000 in consumer debt. They experienced several years of turmoil and struggle, but by early 2018 they were out of the tunnel and into the light. She wrote a book entitled Spendaholics Anonymous, which became the blog name too.
Her aim is to have people learn from their mistakes and for them to make better financial decisions by being more well informed. Her tagline is “Debt shouldn’t be a life sentence – we’re here to break you free.”
Anna has a 19-year-old heading to college and a 15-year-old Autistic son still at home. Here is Anna’s article:
Paying for school: How do you put your kids through school today?
Blogger #3 Kari Lorz @ Money for the Mamas
Kari is a wife and also a mama to a sassy almost 4-year-old! She’s a total money nerd and here to help moms become the CFO of their household. Not just budgeting (that and more!) but offering money management strategies to make a secure future for the family.
They say money can’t buy happiness, but yet having just the right balance between incoming and outgoing money can provide the security a family needs to be strong, healthy and secure. How do money worries affect our kids? How can we help our kids in their emotional development? Here she shows 4 steps to get you and your family on the path to financial stability!
How financial stability is the key for our children’s development
Blogger #4 Nikki Rue @ SheSavesSheTravels
Nikki helps people save money to travel the world and live their best lives. Her site is full of advice on budgeting, saving money and navigating finances to help organize your financial life to be able to afford travel. As an avid traveler, she also offers travel tips, planning resources and features dreamy destinations. Nikki will give you the inspiration to help make travel happen!
A question she gets asked the most is how to get on the same page about money with your spouse. While there are many different things to consider, here’s the trick Nikki and her husband use to:
Seeing money as a tool for life has really helped them to align their household spending with life priorities.
Blogger #5 DeShena W @ Extravagantly Broke
DeShena a working mom turned blogger and an aspiring entrepreneur. She combines her creative spirit and passion for writing to provide a unique story-telling approach to personal finance.
The goal of her blog Extravagantly Broke is to help those who struggle with debt to improve their money mindset, and learn ways to earn more and save more money.
She writes to encourage financial freedom, and to help you Live Your Extravagantly Best Life! Here we share her family finance post:
How To Get Out Of Debt For Moms Who Feel Stuck!
Blogger #6: Jill Vera @ Organizational Toast
Jill is a work at home mom to two sweet and crazy kiddos. Her goal is to inspire other moms to get organized and gain freedom through simple strategies to manage their finances, home, and life.
She gives you resources that address the things we need to tackle daily: budgeting, time management, cooking, meal planning, maintaining a household, and keeping everything and everyone on track. She applies the golden rule: K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Silly!
Her article includes a great list of children’s books that teaches kids about money:
Blogger #7: Nadia Malik @ Speaking of Cents
Nadia is a stay at home mom of 3 and has been successful in achieving some major financial milestones in her personal life. She paid off her first house in less than three years and has no debt!
She writes about all topics related to money and she tries to give her readers useful information that can help them fix their finances. Most popular posts on her blog are about saving money and finding new ways to make extra money along with a regular job.
Here is her article where she shares how this couple can eat under a budget and save thousands in just one year:
Budgeting tips that will help you save $10,000 in your food expenses
Blogger #8: Rebecca Lake @ Boss Single Mama
Our last blogger is Rebecca. She is a freelance writer and homeschooling single mom of two. Her blog Boss Single Mama is all about making money online, saving more money and mastering your time as a busy mom.
She worked on turning little her side hustle of freelance writing into a business. After a couple of very tough years of hustling hard, she’s built a six-figure freelancing writing business, creating financial freedom and a super-flexible lifestyle for herself and her kids. Here we share her family finance article:
6 Smart ways to manage your finances as a single mom
Money and family matters are complex and when you throw it all together it can be chaotic! I hope our 8 mom personal finance bloggers have given you some insight and how to make money and family easier.
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Great list Minda.
As a fellow mom personal finance blogger I’m always looking to connect with other like minded mommas. I e learned about some new blogs from your list so thank you.
Hi Minda, Great article! Thanks for including me and I feel honored to be represented alongside such amazing money-saving mom bloggers.
Thank you DeShena! I’m so glad to have met other money-saving mom bloggers 🙂
Great post Minda; love all the articles! Thanks for including me:)
Hey Heather! Thanks for your help!
So much great info here from AMAZING women giving it their all! Excited to learn more about each and every one of you!
I’m with you Kari. It’s really neat to see the different money perspectives that each blogger brings.
Thanks so much for including me! I love sharing personal finance tips, especially for my fellow single mamas. Glad to see some of my other favorite personal finance mom bloggers here as well!
You’re welcome Rebecca! Thank you for sharing your story!
Thank you for making me a part of this. I love collaborating with the people who are passionate about making wise financial decisions.
It was my pleasure Nadia! Thanks for your help 🙂
So cool to see all these ladies pursuing this!
I totally agree! Thanks Denae
Excellent post Minda. I’m so grateful and honored to make the list alongside some of my favorite bloggers too.
Thank you so much Anna!