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Moving Beyond Broke: The Power of Perseverance in Personal Finance

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In the vein of Get Good with Money and The Black Girl’s Guide to Financial Freedom, an accessible, witty, and necessary guide from the beloved creator of The Broke Black Girl that addresses the unique financial issues of Black women and others shut out of traditional finance conversations. 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 literary 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.

288 pages, Hardcover

Published March 11, 2025

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61 reviews1 follower
November 29, 2025
Although I can't relate to the struggles of race discrimination, and have never struggled with my pay or fair treatment becuase I'm a female. I found this book to be an absolute gem. I LOVE the idea of a "Last Letter" and feel like even though I'm only 40 I feel like preparing this letter is essential even now, just in case.

I also really appreciated Ms. Kennedy's view points regarding her parents and how even though they didn't make the best financial decisions, they did what they could and more importantly what they thought was right. I personally relate to this because my own parents were much the same and it took me DECADES (and becoming a parent) to realize all of the Non-Monetary support my parents provided me, which in effect gives me the opportunity to prepare my Daughter for an even better future than I have now.
5 reviews
March 25, 2025
This isn’t a book—it’s a waste of time, money, and trees. Do yourself a favor: avoid this trainwreck at all costs. This book is a complete disaster from start to finish. The advice it spews isn’t just useless—it’s dangerous. If you’re looking for guidance, you won’t find it here.

The writing? An absolute mess. Good luck making sense of this gibberish. And the author? Zero credibility. This isn’t a book—it’s a cash grab preying on desperate readers. There’s not a shred of original thought—just tired clichés, hollow platitudes, and vague nonsense with no practical examples or actionable steps. It’s financial advice as a horoscope: meaningless, fluffy, and utterly unhelpful. Typos litter nearly every page like confetti.
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266 reviews
August 30, 2025
Learn how to create a budget, open and manage a bank account, navigate student loans and through tough times and difficult life events, invest, negotiate, hold yourself accountable, and more. Targeted toward women and Black women in particular, this book has a lot of good information and advice that can be beneficial to anyone struggling with their finances. The author tells of her own struggles throughout her life and those of generations before her, while offering practical advice about how to move beyond broke and into financial independence and freedom. I know some people who could really benefit from this book if they took the time to read it and apply the appropriate advice and measures into their particular situation.

I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway.
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6 reviews
November 7, 2025
LOVED this book. I originally picked it up by strolling in Barnes and Nobles and was instantly drawn to a money saving chart. She does a GREAT job of explaining financial terms, and giving great advice throughout about how to realistically save for your future and the importance of it. She put a lot of her own personal struggles which is so brave of her to share which made me trust the author and know it isn’t some BS scheme, or someone trying to make a quick buck off of a a (slightly) desperate reader. It was also very interesting to learn a perspective outside of my own (race) and or the struggles women have gone throughout history. I cannot recommend this book enough for anyone trying to learn how to save and or the importance of it, thank you to the author for writing such an easy / realistic guide I loved every page.
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523 reviews106 followers
April 4, 2025
I have been to Dave Ramsey's classes and read his book. He really helped me get my finances in order. His program is straight forward and works successfully for me and many others I know. As I looked through Kennedy's book I realized how ridiculous it sounded compared to Ramsey's book. It doesn't make sense to me.
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13 reviews
July 22, 2025
Good advice

Good advice for women for gaining financial independence. Especially liked the explanations of some of the barriers affecting black women in America and ways to try to overcome them.
3 reviews
September 30, 2025
A Powerful Read

Loved everything about this book! Very insightful and touches on a lot of important things that we as black woman should prioritize and educate ourselves on when it comes to our personal finances.
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55 reviews
August 10, 2025
The early chapters were great but I felt like each one progressively had fewer details about the action plan, which was kinda the point of the book?
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27 reviews
August 28, 2025
I picked this book up because I like the author’s instagram and was curious about what her longform content could be like. I don’t think I’m the target audience but it may help some people?
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165 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2025
I listened to the audiobook. Was it perfect for me? No. Do I like the book anyway? Yes.
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