Category: Personal Finance
Learning how to invest can be overwhelming. And honestly, I’ve put together a beginner’s guide to investing, but I must confess: I’m still a beginner. I mean, I know …
When it comes to personal finance, the goal is always to spend less and save more. But how do you go about figuring out what to spend LESS on? …
Hey, remember that time that GameStop stock took off and everybody was freaking out about how it was going to change our financial systems *~forever~*? Did you attempt to …
I’ve mentioned before that one of my big financial goals is to retire at 50. Many plan to retire at the traditional age of 65. Fun fact: this “tradition” …
I talk a lot about money here. I write about it because it interests me. Money is a tool and I love hearing about how people decide to use …
Ah, the credit score. In the US, your credit score is a powerful measure that heavily influences your financial life. (I’m going to talk about the US credit score …
I’ve found that, in the US, credit cards are easily vilified. The most common story you hear about them is about that family that got caught in the cycle …
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: money is a tool. It’s a tool to build and maintain the life you want to live. That said, unlike …
When I was researching for this post, I found an article somewhere that said, “budgeting is not for everyone”. HAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahhahahaha. No. So let me get on the record right …
Let’s talk a little bit about a specific budgeting method. I laid out a basic approach to budgeting in this post, but I’ve seen the term “envelope method” floating …