Financial Education for Mothers · Available on Skool
Financially confident mothers build stronger marriages and stronger families. Life got full — now it's time to get informed.
★★★★★ Degree in Marriage & Family Studies · 8-Week Curriculum · Financial Education That Sticks
What You'll Learn in Skool
The 8-week Invested Mother curriculum covers everything you need to go from financially on the sidelines to fully informed — at your pace, in plain language.
Identify the beliefs about money holding you back and replace them with a framework built for the informed, engaged mother and partner.
Get a clear picture of your household's income, spending, net worth, and the numbers that actually matter for your family's future.
Have money conversations without conflict. Learn the language that turns financial discussions into connection instead of contention.
Small, consistent habits create lasting financial health. Build the routines that keep your family on track month after month.
Move from reacting to money to planning with intention. Build a real financial roadmap for your family's goals and your future.
Retirement accounts, investment vehicles, and how your money grows — demystified and explained in plain English you can actually act on.
Build a true financial partnership where both spouses are engaged, informed, and working as a team — not just one person carrying it all.
Create a financial legacy your children will carry forward — the habits, knowledge, and confidence to pass it on for generations to come.
The Research Is Clear
Women aren't new to financial strength — they've always had it. The research backs this up.
Women's investment portfolios outperform men's by 0.4% to 1.8% annually, according to studies from Fidelity, UC Berkeley, Warwick Business School, and Wells Fargo. Sustained over 30 years, that gap produces a portfolio 25% larger.
Fidelity Investments · UC Berkeley · Warwick Business School
Only 23% of women prioritize short-term financial gains — compared to 43% of men. Women naturally think long-term, stay the course during market volatility, and trade less impulsively. These are exactly the habits that build wealth.
N26 European Investor Study · Fidelity Research
Despite earning less on average, women have higher savings rates than men — saving 9% of income vs. 8.6% for men. Women are also more likely than men to participate in workplace retirement plans.
Fidelity Investments Women & Investing Study, 2021
Research from UCLA and Cornell found that couples who perceive their financial goals as shared report greater relationship satisfaction and are significantly more likely to stay together — regardless of income level.
UCLA Anderson Review · Cornell University, 2021
Financial disagreements are the leading predictor of divorce — more damaging to marriage than arguments about chores, in-laws, or parenting. Financial alignment isn't just good money management. It's marriage protection.
Britt et al., 2008 · Psychology Today, 2024
BYU research found that couples with shared financial decision-making power report increased marital satisfaction, stability, intimacy, and trust — and are less likely to experience financial deception or conflict.
Dr. Ashley LeBaron-Black, BYU · Journal of Family Issues
The confidence gap is real — but it's not a skill gap. Women have the instincts. Invested Mother gives you the knowledge to match them.
About Mindy
I built Invested Mother because I saw what financial silence costs families — not just in dollars, but in connection, trust, and peace of mind. When mothers don't have a seat at the financial table, everyone in the family pays the price.
My background in Marriage and Family Studies gave me a front-row seat to how money either strengthens or fractures families. This curriculum is everything I wish every mother knew.
— Mindy Stevens
Free Guide
Most wives want to be involved in the family finances — they just don't know how to start the conversation. This free guide gives you the exact five conversations to have, and how to have them without it turning into a fight.
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