I grew up watching my mother — a brilliant and hardworking market woman — struggle to make sense of numbers that never seemed to add up. She could trade and negotiate better than most, but every month ended in the same way: confusion. Where did the money go? Saving felt impossible. Budgeting was never written down. And investing? That belonged to a world far removed from ours.

As I started learning to code, I made myself a promise: I would build something for people like her. People who grind every single day but don’t have the tools, the words, or the systems to turn their effort into real, lasting wealth. People who are rich in potential — but poor in access.

That’s why I built WealthGuard.

WealthGuard isn’t just an app — it’s a silent partner, a digital guide, and a non-judgmental financial friend. It speaks in simple terms, with a soft design and step-by-step actions that help anyone understand, manage, grow, and protect their money. No lectures. No jargon. Just real empowerment.

I’m a 23-year-old Python developer, and I dream of studying Economics — not to land a big job, but so I can understand the systems that keep people like my mom on the margins, and learn how to fix them. I built this project with time, free tools, and a vision: a world where someone like my mom can become her own CFA — Chief Financial Advisor.

I built WealthGuard for her. And for millions more like her.

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