She started a blog and set a goal of saving $100,000 by the time she turned 25. Her following grew along with her savings, and the entrepreneur hit her target shortly after her 25th birthday.
Then Dunlap decided to quit her job and focus on Her First 100K full time. She now has nearly 1 million followers on Tik Tok and has helped thousands of women turn around their finances.
In March, Her First 100K cleared over $100,000 in profit, Dunlap said.
Check out this video to learn the four steps the entrepreneur suggests everyone should take to build a safety net of their own.
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Real estate career proving popular post-Covid-19-lockdown
1 May, 2021 02:00 AM
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Carlos Del la Varis, 22 from Eves Gate Pā. Photo / Supplied
The Covid-19 lockdown has provided the keys to unlock a career in real estate for aspiring agents, with more Bay men and women in their 20s keen to enter the profession. Changing work circumstances and a profession fuelled by a hot real estate market could be attracting more people to the property industry, the Real Estate Authority says.
NZME spoke to four agents in their 20s who switched careers, with one saying lockdown was the silver lining that got him into real estate.