Tarra Jackson: Madam Money

If you’re looking for a financial influencer who brands herself differently than the typical modern-day motivational speaker, you may be looking for Tarra Jackson.

Jackson, also known as Madam Money, shares her innovative ideas and money management expertise on her popular blog and online platforms.

While playing multiple public roles in personal money management, she’s an award-winning speaker, best-selling author, T.V. and radio personality, personal finance coach and syndicated financial expert media contributor. With a personal reach such as this, Jackson is uniquely positioned to offer hardcore advice and inspiration to improve financial relationships and reach personal, professional, or financial goals.

Her extensive professional background in the financial services industry includes bank officer, corporate trainer, vice president of lending, executive V.P., and interim C.E.O. at an Atlanta-based credit union. Her financial counseling firm, Prosperity Now Financial Management Services, has served over 1,000 clients, including private consumers, business owners, executives, and professional athletes.

The Madam Money blog is a place where people go for free financial advice that delivers valuable information and advice at a professional level.

Here is a sampling of some recent articles on the Madam Money blog:

Madam Money’s financial expertise helps her clients and audience achieve dramatic results, like increased savings, improved credit scores, expanded knowledge of money management, responsible credit usage, enhanced spending, savings, and investment plans and empowerment. All these approaches are designed to help you achieve short-term and long-term financial goals.

When she isn’t speaking, blogging, or coaching private clients, Jackson consults for credit unions, drawing on her more than 20 years as a financial professional to offer insightful advice and brilliant tips in operations and lending automation, as well as staff training and development.

To learn why hundreds of readers get their financial tips from Madam Money, check out Jackson’s blog, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.