BUILD GENERATIONAL WEALTH WITH CLEAR AND ACTIONABLE INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
Cassandra Cummings, leading financial expert, and founder of The Stocks & Stilettos Society, shows women how to crush their financial goals, overcome their fears, and grow their wealth through the power of investing.
Historically, women of color have been shut out of the wealth-building game. Cassandra Cummings has made it her mission to change that by creating a vibrant and successful online community of more than 100,000 women investors. In her new book, Cassandra brings the powerful lessons of their achievements to you.
In this book, Cassandra will teach you how to:
- Conquer longstanding fears around money
- Develop a firm foundation for you and your family
- Invest in the stock market for wealth creation and legacy building
- Prepare for a lifelong winning financial season
Fearless Finances walks you through the keys to building your success squad of trusted experts, as well as women who kicked fear out of the way to achieve their financial dreams. Now, so can you.

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Summary
Fearless Finances by Cassandra Cummings is a book I would recommend to any woman; not just a black woman. Cassandra did a fabulous job explaining complicated financial information in an understandable method. I wish I had this information 30 years ago. She shares basic financial info and investing information. Most importantly she shares sound wisdom when it comes to our finances and what holds us back.
One of her goals in the book is to provide us with “clarity, confidence and control”
I am going to look into joining her community – The Stocks and Stilettos Society.
I had never considered a money mentor. I have several corporate work mentors but no money mentor. She shares how to start your own investing club.
A few of my favorite quotes:
“You have to be the best thing that ever happened to your money.”
“Hang around positive, financially successful people because you will more than likely begin to think like them.”
“If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.”
“When your expectations change, your behavior changes.”
I highly recommend this book.
Note: my only disappointment with the book is that she clearly is writing it specifically to black women. Try to overlook that if you are not a black woman and try not to feel alienated. Her book and the information she shares is worth overlooking that.