About Money Girl

Money Girl provides short and friendly personal finance, real estate, and investing tips to help you grow your personal wealth. Whether planning for retirement or buying your first home, Money Girl is here to help you make sense of the expanding array of choices in 401(k) plans, IRA accounts, mutual funds, homeowner insurance, life insurance, income tax credit and deduction options, and all the other ways you can manage your money to lead a richer, more financially secure life. Elizabeth Carlassare is the host of Money Girl. Money Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.

2007 Nominee Best Business Podcast – Podcast Awards
2007 Nominee Best Business Podcast – Podcast Peer Awards

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Disclaimer:

Everyone’s situation is different, so be sure to consult a tax or financial advisor before making important financial decisions. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized, professional advice.

Elizabeth Carlassare Bio:

Elizabeth Carlassare is the creator of the Money Girl podcast. A business and technology writer, investor, and former mortgage loan officer, she has a long-standing passion for helping people make the most of their money. She is the author of the Internet business book, Dotcom Divas, and has been interviewed on more than 60 regional and national radio programs and featured on C-SPAN Book TV. Elizabeth holds an M.S. from the University of California, Berkeley. She has spoken internationally on the topic of women’s entrepreneurship and access to capital.