Ramat Oyetunji
Ramat Oyetunji

Ramat Oyetunji is a former Mechanical Engineer and Edward Jones Financial Advisor who wore many hats over the course of her 20-year corporate career. In 2021 she retired early-at the age of 44-to pursue a 'second chapter' as an entrepreneur, speaker, and writer providing financial coaching and education. 

In 2015, she published her first book, Fifty Shades of Green: A Stock Market Guide, and launched her first financial coaching business, The FI Woman LLC. At the time, her mission was simple: teach women how to invest in the stock market so they  can take control of their finances and feel financially empowered.

Since then, her mission has become more holistic and has evolved to helping people experience a more authentic financial wellness by aligning their financial decisions and actions with who they are and what matters to them. 

Her two recent books, The Self-ish Guide to Financial Wellness and The Self-ish Guide to Financial Wellness: 10-Week Guided Journal, illustrate this shift in focus. 

In addition to publishing financial education books and content, Ramat is a speaker, hosts webinars, and provides 1:1 personal finance coaching.

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The Self-Ish Guide to Financial Wellness: 9 Strategies for Connecting Mindfulness, Purpose, and Personal Finance

Size: 4x6 (perfect to take with you anywhere!)

In today’s world, financial wellness is often associated with a high salary, high net worth, or other financial metrics. But true financial wellness goes beyond earning and accumulating money—it’s about finding balance, purpose, and harmony in financial decisions, actions, and outcomes.

The Self-ish...

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The Self-Ish Guide to Financial Wellness: 10-Week Guided Journal

Do you want more balance, purpose, and harmony in your financial life?
Perhaps you’re feeling dissatisfied, overwhelmed, or uninspired and looking to align your finances with your values for greater balance, harmony, and a more holistic financial wellness experience.

In today's world, financial wellness is often associated with a high salary, high...

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One Year After F.I.R.E.: Stories and Lessons Learned in Early Retirement

I wrote this book to share my early retirement experience. It is a short memoir recounting my year since retiring in 2021 at 44. It is honest, sometimes funny, and other times vulnerable.

What were the defining moments that led to my early retirement? How did I initially imagine early retirement would be? One year into it, is it what I imagined?

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