A Manifesto of Good Financial Services: Building Systems That Serve People, Not Exploit Them
“Finance is the nervous system of the modern world — and like any system, it must serve the body, not feed on it.” We live in a time of unprecedented financial technology and access. In just a few taps on a screen, you can transfer money across the world, apply for a mortgage, or invest […]
How to Stay Resilient During a Market Bloodbath
The markets are bleeding. You see the red lines, the graphs that nosedive like a broken elevator, the anxious headlines warning of doom. For self-employed workers—those of us without a guaranteed paycheck or corporate safety net—this volatility hits different. There’s fear, sure. But there’s also that nagging voice: Did I do something wrong? Should I […]
Navigating a Stormy Exit: Rebuilding After Layoffs
Whether you saw it coming or it blindsided you, losing your job is more than just a professional setback—it’s emotionally exhausting. Yet, amid the uncertainty and loss, there’s a way to rebuilding and reclaiming your next steps which will make all the difference.
The Benefits of a Credit Score Above 720
A high credit score is more than just a number; it’s a gateway to numerous financial benefits and opportunities. For many, achieving a credit score above 720 is a significant milestone, opening doors to better loan terms, lower interest rates, and a range of financial perks. This blog post explores the advantages of maintaining a credit score above 720 and how it can positively impact various aspects of your financial life.
The Hidden Costs of Gig Worker Living

In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. However, there’s always a hidden cost to the gig economy. This study outlines the often overlooked disadvantages.