Today’s post is from our regular Tuesday contributor, Sally.I’ve always been more of a visual learner; I love having a hard copy in my hands that I can look at and comprehend. It just makes me feel calm and in control when I have that reference. So I suppose it would make sense that when […]
Read More >>My Monthly Budget Breakdown
Today’s post is from our regular Tuesday contributor, Sally. Writing this kind of post has been a long time coming for me. I’ve never been good about sitting down and figuring out an actual full-on budget for myself, but it was so exhilarating once I was done – I’m now a little obsessed. The main […]
Read More >>My College Finances
Today’s post is from our regular Tuesday contributor, Sally. It’s hard to admit this, but I honestly didn’t really take the time to think about how I was funding my college education until I was in my third year at school. I wasn’t taking out excessive amounts of loans or anything like that, but I […]
Read More >>My Laptop is Now Six Years Old
At least once a month, my dad, without fail, asks me how my laptop is doing and “When are you going to get a new laptop? Don’t you think it’s time?” My is answer is always a shrug, laugh, and “Nope! Not yet!”. This has been going on for a good two years, but I […]
Read More >>Four Reasons Why I Love Southwest Airlines
If you ever start planning a trip, one thing you might dread looking at and purchasing are plane tickets. My sister and I both attended Universities out-of-state (from 2001 to now) and the struggle of finding a good deal and being satisfied with the airlines went on for quite some time. The past few years […]
Read More >>Three Useful Holiday Gifts
It starts about this time of year every year. The coffee shops roll out their “Holiday drinks”, stores start playing Christmas music, there are green garlands and red bows everywhere – personally, I love it, but not everyone does and for good reason. There is stress about all of the holiday parties you may have […]
Read More >>5 Steps To Take Towards Getting Financially Fit
Sometimes the hardest part about getting “financially fit” (i.e. in a good financial place) is getting started. There are literally thousands of different things you can do to get your finances in order and improve your personal bottom line. The question is, where do you start? Today I share five steps you can take to […]
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