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Social Accounts I Trust and Follow

Social Accounts I Trust and Follow

I’m about to say something I may not have said a few years ago, but I love social media! I love how this world has expanded to include so many different communities, and I especially love the accounts that have committed their time to educate people about their own finances (something I aspire to do as well)! While I hope you’re following me at @wealthwithjulie on Instagram, I also hope that you’ll take a look at a few of these other amazing accounts that should also be listed under your following tab!

@HerFirst100k

This account is run by a team of self-defined financial feminists who believe in financial equality. On their account, you’ll find actionable resources to better your money so you can learn how to negotiate your salary, pay off any debt, build your savings and invest to build your wealth. Remember, according to these ladies, financial education is a woman’s best form of protest.

@mrsdowjones

I don’t think I’ve ever laughed while also being educated about finances, but when you’re on the Mrs.Dow Jones Instagram page, you can’t help it! She is outwardly committed to educating everyone about finances so they can live the life they want, and she does it with a quick wit, funny memes and hilarious references to pop culture.

@thefinancialdiet

The Financial Diet is the number one account all my twenty-somethings need to start following IMMEDIATELY. They offer some great insight for those just starting out on their financial journey, as well as freebies like budgeting templates and a spreadsheet to help you feel like you’re a grown adult with your “poop in a group.”

@modernmoneyinc

Calling all young professionals! Although this Instagram page isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing, what the Modern Money Inc may lack in design skills, they make up for in quality condensed information. Once you visit the page, you’ll see what I mean, and you’ll save every post because it ALL feels like important information. From recaps of the Canada Pension Plan to how to invest in a TFSA, this page makes learning about your finances as a Canadian easy and digestible.

Now that’s all for now, but if you end up becoming a loyal follower of one of these accounts, I want to hear! With these, you’ll be well on your way to financial freedom and that dream future of yours. Feel free to let me know on my own Instagram, and I’ll be sure to keep you up to speed with any new ones that I find throughout my social journeys. 

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