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About The Book
Dasha Kennedy grew up in a family where finances were not discussed. At fifteen, she already had bad money habits that would follow her into adulthood. At nineteen, she realized that the Fortune 500 executives who promote financial literacy did not look or sound anything like her. And she knew she couldn’t be the only person who felt as lost and overlooked as she did when it came to money management. So, she started the website The Broke Black Girl and discovered an entire community of people who were desperate for money advice and understanding.
Now, Kennedy provides the ultimate user-friendly resource, featuring engaging and relatable stories from her own personal finance journey. With actionable advice and an engaging voice, she helps us take control, move past shame and anxiety, build family wealth in a single generation, and become financially independent forever.
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon Element/Simon Acumen (March 19, 2025)
- Length: 304 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668025017
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Raves and Reviews
“Dasha Kennedy brings an unfiltered, authentic perspective to financial independence in Moving Beyond Broke. This book speaks directly to those who’ve felt overlooked by mainstream finance, centering Black women and underrepresented voices in a way that’s both powerful and practical. It’s a welcome reminder that financial stability and independence is for everyone.”—Tori Dunlap, founder of Her First $100K and New York Times bestselling author of Financial Feminist
"Moving Beyond Broke is more than just a personal finance book—it’s a powerful blueprint for reclaiming your financial future. In this honest, compelling, and deeply relatable guide, Dasha Kennedy doesn’t just teach us about managing our money—she addresses the systemic obstacles that women, and especially Black women, face when it comes to finances. With her unique voice, personal anecdotes, and actionable strategies, she demystifies money in a way that feels accessible, empowering and entertaining. This book is a roadmap for anyone who’s ever felt left out of the financial conversation, showing that no matter where you start, you have the power to write your own financial story. If you’re ready to confront your financial obstacles, break free from limiting beliefs, and finally move beyond broke—this book is for you.”—Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, CFP®, founder of the Fiscal Femme and author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse and Financial Adulting
“Dasha Kennedy’s Moving Beyond Broke is an inspiring and practical wake-up call to rethink your money mindset and habits. With heartfelt stories and actionable advice, this book pushes you to confront your financial fears, take control, and build a successful future.”—Natalie Ellis, founder and CEO of Bossbabe
“Dasha Kennedy’s Moving Beyond Broke is a game-changer. With raw honesty and fierce determination, she empowers readers to take control of their financial futures. This book is not just about money; it’s about resilience and the unyielding power of perseverance. A must-read for anyone ready to break free from financial struggles and embrace their potential!”—Simran Kaur, Founder, Girls That Invest
“Moving Beyond Broke is eye-opening, provides a step-by-step approach to guide you on your financial journey, and nods to the importance of true financial direction, which is much needed in the financial arena. Dasha Kennedy's expertise and authenticity shine through every page.”—Marsha Barnes, financial therapist and founder of The Finance Bar
“Moving Beyond Broke is more than just a book about money, it is the reminder you need that it is never too late. Dasha Kennedy has masterfully created an empowering safe space to shamelessly feel, learn, and grow as you navigate your relationship with money.”—Melissa Jean-Baptiste, founder of Millennial in Debt
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