This post is part of our series 7 Weeks to Your Best Finances. This series is meant to serve as a 7-week path to improving your finances. It will cover all the important topics like starting a budget, saving money, making money, investing, and more. To find out more and see all the tips and […]
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This post is part of our series 7 Weeks to Your Best Finances. This series is meant to serve as a 7-week path to improving your finances. It will cover all the important topics like starting a budget, saving money, making money, investing, and more. To find out more and see all the tips and […]
Read More >>8 Things To Do After You’ve Overspent for the Holiday Season
Christmas is over and it’s not uncommon to feel slightly afraid to look at your finances if you feel like you’ve overspent during these past few weeks. The holiday season is an expensive time when you consider the parties, decorations, food, gift giving, traveling, hosting relatives, etc. Even if you set a realistic budget, there’s […]
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Tax season is almost here. Most people tend to let their holiday hangover wear off before they even start thinking about taxes, but if you have time, you might want to start doing a few small things to begin preparing for tax season now. Tax season can be a very stressful time, especially if you’re […]
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If you still have some holiday shopping to do or just want to score a deal on some items you need or want this year, Black Friday sales may allow you to save some money on your purchases. It’s best to scour different promotions first to see if anything interests you in order to determine […]
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Planning for the holiday season can be very exciting but also tedious and expensive. Most of the time we, gravitate toward expenses like the holiday meal and Christmas gifts, but there are so many other expenses to consider. When you forget about an expense but you end up paying for it anyway, you’re more likely […]
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Burnout. It strikes everyone at one time or another. More specifically, burnout related to work is becoming more and more popular especially for younger working professionals. You might have gone to college, graduated, found a job, and realized that your role at work got old super quick. You might have felt uninspired, restless, and fed […]
Read More >>5 Items I’ve Sold for Quick Cash
I’ve been on a journey to improve my finances for a few years now. In that time, I’ve focused on a combination of earning more and downsizing and cutting expenses. Both of these tactics have helped me save more money, pay off more debt, and become more financially stable. I love having the ability to […]
Read More >>How Stay-At-Home Parents Can Contribute Financially
Given the rising cost of child care in recent years, stay-at-home parents can provide a great benefit to their family’s financial situation. While child care rates vary from state to state and depending on how many children you have and how old they are, research from the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral […]
Read More >>7 Financial Moves to Make Before the End of the Year
If you were surprised at how fast summer flew by, you’ll need to come to terms with the fact there are only 3 months left in the year. Since the holiday season and New Year’s resolutions will be here before you know it, now is the perfect time to consider what you need to do […]
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