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 >>How to Build an Emergency Fund and Why It’s a Priority
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 >>9 Unique Side Hustle Ideas
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 >>9 Reasons You Need to Start a Side Hustle
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 >>5 Ways to Lower Your Interest Rate on Your Debt
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 […]
Read More >>When and How to Get a Balance Transfer Credit Card
Do you have credit card debt? You aren’t alone. Millions of Americans have credit card debt. In fact, according to the 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances, 38% of U.S. households reported having credit card debt. If you don’t have credit card debt yourself, it’s almost a guarantee that one of your friends or acquaintances […]
Read More >>How to Avoid Taking on More Debt
Being in debt is like a double-edged sword. Not only is it challenging to get out of debt, but it’s difficult to save for the future to ensure you won’t be in debt again. How can we get out of debt and stay debt-free? According to NerdWallet, the average debt per household in America is over […]
Read More >>10 NEW Personal Finance Books to Give as Gifts
It’s that time of year again – time to shop for gifts. I don’t know about you, but I love giving – and receiving – practical gifts. Give me something that I can make productive and practical use of and I’m a happy camper. Bonus points if it helps me improve myself. While gift cards […]
Read More >>Why You Should Donate Even While on a Tight Budget
When you’re on a tight budget, likely the last thing on your mind is giving money away. Sure, many of us donate a few bucks once or twice a year. But how many of us regularly donate our money? No matter your financial situation, there is always someone in a worse position than you. Donating […]
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