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Submit ReviewHey listeners, you’re tuning into the second episode of WorkParty Money Moves: Founder’s Framework! In this series, successful founders are sharing their perspective on a startup funding scenario: They’ve just received a $10,000 small business loan to start a business, let’s see how they build a framework to spend it!
Joining me today is Bola Sokunbi, founder of Clever Girl Finance, one of the largest personal finance media/education platforms for women in the U.S! Bola is an award winning Certified Financial Education Instructor, finance expert, 4-time bestselling author, and speaker. After graduating college, Bola was able to save her first $100,000 in a little over 3 years (!!) with a starting salary of just $54,000.
Her goal is to help women take charge of their finances, stop living paycheck to paycheck, build real wealth and get you in control of the life they REALLY want to live.
Bola—thank you so much for joining us! I’m so excited to hear how you would take on this $10,000 in funding.
Sponsors:
• Bank of America | Bank of America knows that women entrepreneurs often face challenges in accessing the necessary capital and resources to run and grow their own businesses. That’s why they invest in partnerships that connect you to the mentoring, training and capital you need to find success. You can get access to experts, award-winning insights and business solutions so powerful,you’ll make every move matter. Visit bankofamerica.com/womenbusinessowners.
Resources:
• To join the WorkParty click HERE • To connect with Bola Sokunbi click HERE • To connect with Jaclyn Johnson click HERE • To follow along with Create & Cultivate click HERE • To follow along with Clever Girl Finance click HERE • To submit your questions call the WorkParty Hotline: 1-(833)-57-PARTY (577-2789)
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