AfroBudgetingirl — Real Money Lessons for Real Life
AfroBudgetinGirl shares honest money stories and practical financial wisdom shaped by culture, relationships, and everyday realities.
Here, money isn’t just numbers. It’s lived experience.
This space helps you understand your money and make confident financial decisions — one step at a time.
Written by Ingrid Francisque, founder of AfroBudgetinGirl and corporate tax expert with 20+ years of experience, helping you build financial resilience and budget with purpose .
Each category reflect the “Ecosystem and Blind Spots” philosophy.
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Practical advice for managing money in relationships, parenting, fertility, marriage, and divorce.
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Simple guides to budgeting, saving, managing bills, and paying off debt — perfect for beginners.
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Clear tips on insurance, emergency funds, and essential documents to protect your income and family.
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Supportive guidance on funeral costs, inheritance, wills, and handling finances after a loss.
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Honest stories and practical tips on coping with rising costs, financial stress, and life changes.
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Discover empowering budget tips inspired by iconic women. The “Glow Up Budget Tips With” series blends mindset, confidence, and smart money strategies to elevate your finances
You Are Not a Latte Away From Being Broke…
You’re not a Spanish-latte away from being broke. If you budget carefully yet still feel like the numbers don’t add up, it’s not you — it’s today’s cost of living. This article explores the real pressures behind your budget, using data, context and a fresh look at your financial ecosystem.
Glow up Budget Tips With Jilly from Philly
Softness is not accidental — it’s designed.
Through Jill Scott’s music, financial losses, and powerful rebuild, this article explores how structure, boundaries, and money create true freedom. From Pressha to purpose, this is a lesson in living softly — and wisely.
My Money, My Aunty, My Friend
Lending money to friends and family can test even the strongest relationships. When repayment lingers or never comes, it leaves emotional and financial scars. Discover how to lend wisely, document agreements, and protect your financial peace — without guilt or resentment. Because the truth is, saying no can sometimes be the most loving thing you do for yourself and those you care about.

