How to Build a 6-Figure Investment Portfolio (Even After Getting Laid Off)
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Avoidance is expensive. When we delay looking at our financial reality, it doesn't disappear. It just shows up later, louder and harder to fix.
On this episode of Black Women S.A.V.E. Black Women, money coach Joshlyn Ross joins Kamika in the sanctuary to reveal how she built a $250K portfolio and paid off $80K in debt while navigating layoffs. Learn how to stop avoiding your accounts, start investing with as little as $100, and use ETFs to grow your wealth. This episode is a masterclass in financial resilience and transparency for every woman ready to claim her freedom.
Joshlyn Ross is a Money Coach (CFEI) who teaches other women how to invest in the stock market and grow their money with confidence.
- She has built a stock investment portfolio worth $250,000.
- She has paid off $80,000+ in debt.
- She has saved 6+ months' worth of monthly expenses.
- She has taught 100+ women how to create their own financial independence as well.
- She has also partnered with Fundrise, Goldman Sachs, and Chase Bank on various initiatives.
As the founder of Maximized Money, she is normalizing a world where women have the freedom to do what they want when they want - without worrying about whether they have the money to do so.
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