Being able to finally achieve financial wellness is just a bonus.

Likewise, the personal finance gurus you follow online and on social media should ideally represent different cultural backgrounds.

Shes an author whose latest book,Get Good With Money,came out in March 2021.

This photo is comprised of three different photos of black people who are black financial experts everyone should know about.

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Our team has compiled alist of creative waysyou can fatten your bank account this week.

This is a long list, so dont get overwhelmed.

Well keep it updated as offers changes or expire.

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The Brownings offer courses ininvesting,relocating to Portugalandpursuing F.I.R.E.

(which stands for Financial Independence Retire Early).

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With their platformRich and Regular, this couples mission is to inspire better conversations about money.

Watch the Saunderses web seriesMoney on the Tableon YouTube.

Or keep up withtheir blogfor updates on their financial journey.

Michelle Singletary

Michelle Singletaryis an award-winning financial journalist and author.

She has made numerous television and radio appearances, sharing her financial expertise with the masses.

Kevin L. Matthews II of BuildingBread

Kevin L. Matthews II is a former financial adviser turned investment educator.

Dorsainvil is also the co-CEO of2050 Wealth Partners, a virtual, fee-only comprehensive financial planning firm.

Dorsainvils podcast,2050 Trailblazers, speaks to her passion for diversifying the financial planning industry.

SokunbisClever Girl Financebrand is more than just ablog.

Clever Girl Finance offersfree financial courseson topics like saving, budgeting, investing and building multiple streams of income.

Kaz Weida is a senior writer at the Penny Hoarder.

Nicole Dow is a former senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…