Women’s Finance E-Book Creation
Budget: $1,500 – $3,000 USD
I’m assembling a practical series of financial-education e-books aimed squarely at young professional women who crave true money independence. I already have a high-level outline; what I need now is a skilled personal-finance writer who can turn that framework into lively, easy-to-read learning material.
The assignment
• Develop clear, jargon-free copy that walks readers from budgeting basics through debt management, investing fundamentals, and long-term wealth building.
• Weave in real-world examples, quick exercises, and action checklists that make the lessons stick.
• Supply both an editable manuscript (Word / Google Docs) and a designed, publication-ready PDF. Canva or Adobe InDesign skills are welcome, but if layout isn’t your strength, let me know so we can coordinate design support.
What success looks like
• Each e-book flows logically, speaks directly to ambitious women in their 20s–30s, and includes at least three practical take-action items per chapter.
• Content is original, passes plagiarism checks, and properly cites any statistics or charts.
• First draft of the opening module due within two weeks; the full four-module set wrapped up within six.
If you’ve written finance or self-help content—especially for a women’s audience—send over a sample and a brief note on how you structure learner-friendly material. I’m excited to collaborate and empower more women to own their financial future.
The assignment
• Develop clear, jargon-free copy that walks readers from budgeting basics through debt management, investing fundamentals, and long-term wealth building.
• Weave in real-world examples, quick exercises, and action checklists that make the lessons stick.
• Supply both an editable manuscript (Word / Google Docs) and a designed, publication-ready PDF. Canva or Adobe InDesign skills are welcome, but if layout isn’t your strength, let me know so we can coordinate design support.
What success looks like
• Each e-book flows logically, speaks directly to ambitious women in their 20s–30s, and includes at least three practical take-action items per chapter.
• Content is original, passes plagiarism checks, and properly cites any statistics or charts.
• First draft of the opening module due within two weeks; the full four-module set wrapped up within six.
If you’ve written finance or self-help content—especially for a women’s audience—send over a sample and a brief note on how you structure learner-friendly material. I’m excited to collaborate and empower more women to own their financial future.