When I cook meals at home, I’m not a fancy eater. I want to eat healthily, and it seems what is considered healthy is continually shifting. There are two significant factors to eating healthy I think … [Read more...]
Debt Relief; Depression and Suicide Linked to Debt
Debt relief is more of a problem than just about money. In an article presented by Psychology Today, debt is linked to depression and suicide. I’m going to argue it is not only a problem of … [Read more...]
How to Build an Emergency Fund on Autopilot
Wouldn’t it be great to have a large stack of cash sitting there ready to spring into action when you need it the most? When you get caught in a bind, it’s often too late to think about where the … [Read more...]
How I Bought New Clothes 80% Off
I found my best deals this year while shopping at Macy’s of all places. Usually, Macy’s is an expensive high-end retailer, but this is where I saved up to 80% off of the retail pricing. I’m not a … [Read more...]
Are Our Kids Growing Up Personal Finance Stupid?
Are our kids growing up personal finance stupid? And, if so, who is to blame? Society; actually. Student loan debt, credit card debt, inflated housing prices, who is actually to … [Read more...]
Personal Business Ideas to Make Over a Million Dollars a Year
First, I heard a podcast about the book. Then, I read the title, “The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business: Make Great Money. Work the Way You Like. Have the Life You Want.” I knew I was … [Read more...]