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February is here! That means honoring Black History Month, Bad Bunny’s concert a.k.a. The Super Bowl, Valentine’s Day, and the perfect moment for a New Year resolution reset.
They say it takes 14 days for your brain to shift from effort to expectation. That’s not long enough to form a real habit, but it is enough time to start believing a new story about who you are.
Yesterday afternoon California became the 26th state to require a semester of personal finance for high school graduation 🎉
Happy February! It’s time to celebrate Black History Month and Valentine's Day 💗 but also brace ourselves for this dreaded tax season.
The writers behind this newsletter.
Yanely Espinal is a personal finance creator known as @MissBeHelpful and the Director of Educational Outreach at NGPF.org
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