Jennifer Cooper

Jennifer Cooper is a freelance financial and wellness writer. She earned an MBA and has a passion for geeking out on money topics. Jennifer infuses economic subjects with emotional richness, and likes to explore the intersection between other subjects and her primary expertise.

Jennifer's latest articles

EarlyBird Review (2023): Easy Investing for Kids App

EarlyBird Review: Investing for Kids – Pros, Cons and Competitors

NOTE: EarlyBird has recently been acquired by Acorns. All customer accounts will officially close on June 23. Baby Shower, birthday, even kindergarten graduation: every celebration in your child’s life includes gifts! While toys and clothes delight kids and parents, you and those close to you may also want to contribute to your kid’s future. In this EarlyBird…

Volunteer Ideas for Teens

Volunteer Ideas for Teens: 40 Ways to Give and Serve

Hey teens! Looking to volunteer? Read on for 40 ideas, a mix of organizations and do-it-yourself approaches. Perhaps you’re required to volunteer for your school, or for an honors club like my teens were. And, yes, it looks good on a college application. Parents surveyed – 29,769 parents of adolescents, to be exact – described…

Should Teenagers Have Credit Cards?

Should Teens Have Credit Cards? Here’s How to Know!

Has your trend-loving teen noticed the widening use of plastic when they go out with friends? It’s no surprise because the use of cash has dramatically diminished over the years. According to a Forbes survey, only 9% of respondents confirmed their transactions are primarily made by using cash (or check). So as a parent, you…

Family Finance Areas of Focus

  • Fintech
  • Generational Wealth

Education and Credentials

  • BA, University of California - Berkley
  • MBA, University of Colorado Boulder
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