I’ve always mentioned I have a pretty good nest egg savings. I consider it my emergency fund or my @#$% you fund as some people like to put it. The fact is though, for it to be an emergency fund, … [Read more...]
Two Mindsets to a Financial Planning Strategy and Early Retirement
I was on Twitter the other day and noticed the pool of minds all swimming toward a life of financial freedom take two different paths. I never realized that some people in one mindset don’t consider … [Read more...]
Money Saving Tips to Eat Healthy and Quick While Still Being Extremely Frugal
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...]
Freelancing Tips to Solve Problems I Learned Freelancing
Ah, the freelancing lifestyle. I dreamed about it for years. I had done side writing before, but I always had to shoehorn the assignments between a regular job and other obligations. But, when I … [Read more...]