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Money Proud: The Queer Guide to Generate Wealth, Slay Debt, and Build Good Habits to Secure Your Future
By (Author) Nick Wolny
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
30th December 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Funding of education and student finance
Management accounting, bookkeeping and auditing
Budgeting and financial management
Coping with / advice about mental health issues or topics
Personal finance
Advice on careers and achieving success
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
Humour
Paperback
320
From the authority queer consumers need (Daniel Reynolds, editor-in-chief of Out), Out magazine finance columnist Nick Wolnys fun, witty, and practical step-by-step guide to personal financea life-changing roadmap to financial independence for queer people to secure their futures in a challenging world.
When Nick Wolny became a personal finance editor, he noticed how often typical money advice clashed with the exuberance of queer culture. Once he dug deeper, Nick identified why certain financial obstacles hit queer people harderand how behaviors of seeking out acceptance can have a major impact on our hearts, minds, and wallets. InMoney Proud, Nick shares his financial expertise through a lavender lens to help you construct your roadmap to financial independence and personal prosperity.
Written with smart humor and jam-packed with finance tips,Money Proudincludes:
Honing in on the nuts and bolts of financial wellness,Money Proudincludes illuminating data alongside powerful anecdotes from queer people who have successfully overcome their money obstacles.At a time when anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and queerphobic mudslinging dominate our culture, financial independence is the key to securing your future.
Living a life with pride means not only embracing who you are, but also cultivating practices that support who you want to become. And reading is fundamental!
Nick Wolny is the personal finance columnist for Out magazine and a frequent television correspondent. He has previously written about LGBTQ+ topics for Fast Company, Business Insider, Fortune, Entrepreneur magazine, and The Advocate, and currently publishes Financialicious, a weekly newsletter on queer money matters. A classically trained French hornist by upbringing and rural Illinois boy at heart, he now lives in Los Angeles.