Today’s guest is currently a personal finance reporter for The New York Times. Tara Siegel Bernard has been with the publication since 2008. Prior to that she spent time as a deputy managing editor at FiLife.com, a defunct personal finance website. She also served as a news editor at CNBC and spent a decade at Dow Jones, where she wrote a weekly personal finance column. She was also a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal‘s small-business and health cost columns at the start of her career. Before getting involved in writing about personal finance, Tara focused on the credit card and banking industries.
Three take-aways from our time together:
- Personal finance stories she loves pursuing and why.
- The financial story she wrote that impacted her life the most.
- Seeking a raise as a woman – what to say and how to say it.
If you’d like to learn more about Tara, check out her work at The New York Times or follow her on Twitter @TaraSBernard.
One of my favorite quotes from our interview: “Think hard about how you can earn more without sacrificing happiness or pushing your stress levels.” – Click to Tweet
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