Paris Woods Teaches Readers How to Retire At Any Age

November 25 18:27 2021
In the Great Resignation, Woods’ message rings true.

“We are our ancestors’ wildest dreams and financial freedom is an important part of that.” Paris Woods, author of The Black Girl’s Guide to Financial Freedom: Build Wealth, Retire Early, and Live the Life of Your Dreams.

Financial literacy is rarely taught and many people like author Paris Woods have to learn the rules of money the hard way. By age 30, Woods found herself in thousands of dollars in debt and under-earning financially despite the two Harvard degrees under her belt. With guidance from leaders in the FI/RE (financial independence, retire early) movement, Woods learned how to eliminate debt and build a healthy nest egg to weather future financial storms. That nest egg came in handy when she was later laid off during the pandemic, allowing her to take a comfortable break from working. Following this financial plan was “the ultimate insurance policy against life’s inevitable ups and downs” writes Paris in Business Insider.

“Paris’s relatable guide will teach you how to build wealth and live life on your own terms.” – Kristy Shen, co-author of Quit Like A Millionaire.

As many reconsider the prospect of work during the Great Resignation, it is more important than ever to make wise financial decisions that create agency and choice. Avoiding debt, putting more away in savings, and investing in index funds are key strategies to secure one’s financial future.

“A must-read for anyone who wants to learn how to move towards a life of financial freedom.” – Paula Pant, host of the Afford Anything Podcast.

With personal stories of critical financial mistakes overcome and actionable advice that anyone can follow, Paris Woods teaches readers how to go from financial struggle to financial stability to financial freedom. The Black Girl’s Guide to Financial Freedom covers topics ranging from how to buy a car to how to earn a degree debt-free. The book also breaks down stock market investing and offers readers a pathway to finding their dream job or how to retire from working at any age.

“A great roadmap to mastering your money – and learning a lot about yourself in the process.” – Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach(R) and New York Times Bestselling Author of Zero Debt:

Woods writes with the heart of a teacher and breaks down seemingly complex topics into actionable advice that anyone can follow. More information can be found at https://www.pariswoods.com/.

About Paris Woods

Paris Woods is an author, philanthropist, nonprofit founder, and education leader who has been featured in Ebony Magazine, NPR, Gambit’s 40 under 40, and received numerous awards and media recognition for her work. She is a first-generation college graduate with bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Harvard University.

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