The Policy She Couldn't Explain: How Jess Finally Took Back Control of Her Money
She had trusted a financial advisor with her first real salary, and four years later, she was paying for something she could not quite describe.
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She had trusted a financial advisor with her first real salary, and four years later, she was paying for something she could not quite describe.
She was saving 23% of her paycheck and her work advisor told her it was too much — and the gap between that advice and the right advice was wider than she expected.
He had more money than he had ever expected to have, but the layoff unlocked a fear that the numbers alone could not seem to fix.
She had done everything right, and still found herself three months into unemployment with the mortgage coming due and no clear path forward.
She tracked four months of spending and found out delivery apps had been quietly eating her future.
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