The finance industry may traditionally be a male-dominated space, but more women are making their voices heard.

And theyre helping countless other women increase their financial literacy and build wealth along the way.

Here are just a handful of the female financial influencers you ought to have on your radar.

These are portraits of three financial influencers:Jamila Souffrant, Tori Dunlap and Kumiko Love.

Dunlap’s personal story of saving $100,000 by age 25 inspired others and allowed her to develop her brand Her First $100K. Photo courtesy of Tori Dunlap

Tune into DunlapsFinancial Feminist podcastor join her investing education platform,Treasury.

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

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But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

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Erin Lowry of Broke Millennial

Erin Lowry is the founder ofBroke Millennial, but shes definitely not broke.

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Check out herQ&A with The Penny Hoarderon how to handle tough money discussions.

Stevens educates women about money throughblog posts,coursesand speaking engagements.

She is also the author ofHeal Your Relationship With Money.

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Kumiko Love of The Budget Mom

Managing money is an art Kumiko Love has mastered.

Chelsea Fagan of The Financial Diet

Chelsea Fagan is refreshingly candid when it comes to discussing money online.

Fagan is also the host ofThe Financial Confessions, a podcast about how people live and interact with money.

Jamila Souffrant of Journey to Launch

Jamila Souffrant is passionate about helping people reach financial freedom and independence.

Berna Anat of Hey Berna

Berna Anat ofHey Bernacalls herself a financial hype woman.

Its not hard to see why Anat won a2021 Plutus Awardfor Most Entertaining Personal Finance Content Creator.

Delyanne Barros of Delyanne the Money Coach

Want to learn how to build wealth by investing?

Turn to Delyanne Barros.

The former employment attorney is known across social media platforms asDelyanne the Money Coach.

Shell teach you how to navigate as a new investor with herSlay the Stock Market course.

Tune into her new podcastDiversifyingon CNN Audio.

Nicole Dow is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

When you log into your bank account, how do your savings look?

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?