CREATOR PROFILE

Kara Stevens

Author / Speaker / Founder
Kara approaches personal finance as a site of liberation, not just spreadsheet management. Drawing on a background in economics, political science, and organizational leadership, she writes about wealth-building in ways that speak directly to women of color navigating systems that were rarely designed with them in mind. Her voice is warm, rigorous, and deeply personal — rooted in her own experience growing up in a first-generation, working-class household.

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EXPERIENCE WITH PROPS

Kara Stevens operates at the intersection of personal finance and cultural identity, producing content that helps women of color build wealth and reframe their relationship with money. Her editorial work blends practical guidance with lived experience, offering readers both tools and perspective. She brings depth across budgeting, investing, estate planning, and financial wellness — always through a voice that is personal, credible, and rooted in real-world application.

Subject Matter

Personal finance and wealth-building for women of color. Her work covers budgeting, debt management, investing, and financial literacy — anchored in the belief that economic empowerment is inseparable from broader social justice.

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Content Formats

Long-form editorial content and self-help narrative. Kara writes with the authority of an economist and the warmth of a mentor, producing pieces that readers return to — equal parts resource and inspiration.

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Kara Stevens

Kara's writing leaves readers inspired to build wealth and find financial confidence. Her life and money advice draw from formal training in economics and years of lived experience, making complex financial topics feel accessible and personally relevant. She is especially trusted by readers navigating personal finance for the first time.

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Money Was Taboo in My Household, But It Won't Be for My Kids