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Seeking financial freedom isn't a new goal. But where do you start? And, as times get tougher financially, changes in how we spend our money and even how we think about money need to take place. Coming up on the (sensible) heels of Women’s History Month, Kathleen Ryan and Carla Cook have put their financial knowledge (financing, planning, and mortgage advisor) where their mouths are, and recently joined together to create “Pennywise Productions” to promote financial literacy for kids, teens and adults, and in particular, women. “Most women don't learn about financial matters from their mothers,” Ryan and Cook shared. “Most of our mothers didn't have a clue about money issues because their mothers didn't know either and couldn't teach what they didn't know.  And often times a woman's first financial experience is either when family finances are in dire straights or when they lose their husband and discover the hard way that their...
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