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In the US, Black women make 64 cents for every dollar earned by white men. We also face a wealth gap that seems to be getting larger instead of smaller. By some estimates, Black women have approximately 90 percent less wealth than white men in the US.
This isn’t a surprise.
But what is surprising is the limited access we have to resources that teach us how to properly manage our money.

WE’RE NOT FEELING THAT
You deserve to feel good about your money.
Welcome to Ed. Opal, an intentional platform dedicated to redefining the relationship women have with their money, both individually and collectively. We offer culturally relevant personal finance education for those of us that the personal finance industry usually overlooks.
WE KNOW THE PROBLEMS:
Institutional Racism.
Generational Trauma.
Education Disparities.
Limited
Economic Mobility.
We’re surviving through it everyday. We’ve been behind for years, trying to catch up. It’s time for a community of women focused on putting you first. Together, let’s go from existing to thriving.
It’s time to thrive.

We’re here to
help you thrive
We’re building the products, resources, and tools specifically catered to your personal finance needs. Learn more about what we’re doing and how you can participate.