Financial education, reimagined

The Financial Coven.

Where women with real questions about money find real answers, not recycled tips from people who've never touched a balance sheet. Built by someone who has.

The Problem
Financial education for women is either oversimplified ("just make a budget!") or gatekept behind jargon and credentials. The gap between what women need to know and what they're actually taught is where money quietly disappears.

Three Pillars

Every gathering, every resource, every conversation roots back to these.

01

Fluency, Not Formulas

Understanding why your P&L matters is more valuable than memorizing ratios. We teach the language of money so you can read any financial situation, not just follow steps someone else wrote.

02

Community as Catalyst

Money is lonely when you're figuring it out alone. The coven is the room where you say the number out loud, ask the question you think is dumb, and realize everyone else was wondering too.

03

Power Through Practice

Knowing isn't enough. We build financial muscle through real exercises: reconciling your own accounts, reading your own statements, making decisions with your own money on the table.

What makes this different from every other finance account

  • Built on real accounting experience Not influencer advice. Actual reconciliations, AP/AR, P&L analysis. The kind of skills companies pay for, now taught to you.
  • Intimate, not broadcast Small community, real conversations. Not a feed you scroll past. A room you show up to.
  • Practical over performative No aesthetic budget templates that look good on Instagram and die in a drawer. Tools that survive contact with your actual bank balance.
"The goal isn't to make you feel good about money. It's to make you dangerous with it."
The Financial Coven

Your money. Your power. Your coven.

Financial education shouldn't feel like homework or a lifestyle brand. It should feel like gaining a superpower you were always supposed to have.

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