What does financial freedom really mean? Not just a healthy retirement account or a growing investment portfolio, but the ability to walk away from a situation that isn’t right. To say no. To have choices.

In this episode, Jean sits down with writer and speaker Paulette Perhach, whose essay about building a “F*ck Off Fund” has resonated with women for nearly a decade. Together, they explore how financial independence evolves over a lifetime, from the early years of building an emergency cushion to the later years of protecting your retirement, your relationships, and your sense of agency.

In this episode, we discuss:


  What a “F*ck Off Fund” really is,  and why it doesn’t have to be a huge number to change your life

  Why financial independence is about more than money

  The power of small boundaries and everyday decisions

  How to talk to daughters, nieces, and younger women about money 

  Why many women still feel financially fragile, even when they’re doing everything “right”

  How financial independence evolves as you approach retirement


Resources Mentioned in This Episode

Join InvestingFixx (HerMoney’s twice-monthly women’s investing club)

Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard 

The Paradox of Choice
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 514: Why Every Woman Needs a “F*ck Off Fund” — And How It Evolves as You Age

FEB 11, 202631 MIN
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Ep 514: Why Every Woman Needs a “F*ck Off Fund” — And How It Evolves as You Age

FEB 11, 202631 MIN

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What does financial freedom really mean? Not just a healthy retirement account or a growing investment portfolio, but the ability to walk away from a situation that isn’t right. To say no. To have choices. In this episode, Jean sits down with writer and speaker Paulette Perhach, whose essay about building a “F*ck Off Fund” has resonated with women for nearly a decade. Together, they explore how financial independence evolves over a lifetime, from the early years of building an emergency cushion to the later years of protecting your retirement, your relationships, and your sense of agency. In this episode, we discuss: What a “F*ck Off Fund” really is,  and why it doesn’t have to be a huge number to change your life Why financial independence is about more than money The power of small boundaries and everyday decisions How to talk to daughters, nieces, and younger women about money  Why many women still feel financially fragile, even when they’re doing everything “right” How financial independence evolves as you approach retirement Resources Mentioned in This Episode Join InvestingFixx (HerMoney’s twice-monthly women’s investing club) Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard  The Paradox of Choice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices