
What I Learned During My Cash Only Month
In May I completed my first “cash only” month. If you have never done a cash only month or you want to read more about how I prepared, check out my post How to Prepare for a Cash Only Month. I am
In May I completed my first “cash only” month. If you have never done a cash only month or you want to read more about how I prepared, check out my post How to Prepare for a Cash Only Month. I am
After following the debt free community for a while, I decided I was going to try a “cash only” month. I use credit cards for pretty much everything. It works for me. I have never had credit card debt and have
I’m typing this with my left hand because I have an ice pack on my right hand. Side hustles are great. I have a few and I’ve tried many different ones. I have been so focused on my savings goals that
Do you check your budget multiple times a day? Do you check your checking accounts, savings accounts, and retirement accounts more than once a day? If you do, you are not alone. I do the same thing. The truth is, it
I was super excited when I heard about Flea Market Flipper University for a few reasons: I am currently decluttering my apartment during our declutter challenge in my Facebook group Millennial Money Moves I was always interested in selling items around
I am super excited about this guest post today. I know this is a common problem amongst newlyweds and even couples who have been married for many years. It is hard to take control of your finances when your spouse or
Before you come at me for talking about the Baby Steps, here me out. I followed many Dave Ramsey blogs and Dave Ramsey followers’ on Instagram. I have read The Total Money Makeover, Retire Inspired, and Love Your Life Not Theirs.
You might have had a negative experience with credit cards in college or maybe you are curious how you can make credit cards work for you. Either way, I will start with a quick disclaimer. Credit cards aren’t for everyone. If
I think I have a pretty good handle on my finances. Do I always stick to my budget? No, but I do have a budget, track my expenses, save, invest, and use credit cards wisely. I have had a budget since
I set too many big goals in 2017. I was excited about the year and wanted to do everything. For 2018, I want to focus on only a few main areas. PowerSheets are such a great tool to help you set
I’m a mom of 2 crazy boys living on a farm in SC and my mission is to help you get unstuck with your finances and reach your big money goals (without deprivation). You can pay off debt, save, and spend at the same time (I’m here to help!)