The rules of the game for smart saving have changed. Enter: Money Moves , where we're tackling everything you need to know about personal finances. When Haley Kowalewski started her full-time job as a recruiter at Apple, she found herself in a room full of women colleagues trying to figure out retirement funds.

No one knew where to begin. "I couldn't believe no one knew anything," she tells PS. "Even my boss was like, 'I don't know what I'm doing.

'" Discouraged by the lack of financial literacy among her colleagues, Kowalewski set out on a journey to claim her financial future. Today, she runs Femme Financial, an educational platform that helps women learn how to budget , save for retirement, and navigate the stock market . Of her combined 346,000 Instagram and TikTok followers, 95 percent are women.

Kowalewski's platform was unique when it launched three years ago, but now, it's one of many. Some popular financial education accounts marketed exclusively to women include @_sheinvests , @hotgirlfinance , and @fearless.female.

finance . In the last two years, financial wellness books with titles geared towards women, like " Rich AF ," " Cash Is Queen ," and " Girls Just Wanna Have Funds ," have hit the market. Companies like Ellevest , Financielle , and Your Juno promote themselves as financial wellness companies for women; they tout slogans like "Get your shit together!" and "The best app for your financial glow up!" Haley Kowalewski is the founder of Femme Financial coaching s.