Category: Debt Management, Relief & Consolidation
Should You Pay Cash or Finance Your Next Vehicle?
There are so many words of advice about purchasing a car that I wanted to throw my hat in the ring as well. The reason [more…]
10 years and now I’m free
by Hope The twins started learning to drive right at 10 years ago this fall. And since that date, I have been sharing my car [more…]
Designing your life
I am obsessed with the film Everything Everywhere All at Once. From the moment I saw the trailer, I knew the movie was meant for [more…]
I Bought a JetSki and it was the Worst Financial Decision!
You should never forget your mistakes, but you surely should learn from them. I’m going to share with you one of my biggest money mistakes [more…]
Back to School Spending: Tween Edition
by Ashley My kids, twin girls going into 7th grade, will be heading back to school soon. And with that first day back looming large [more…]
New To Credit Cards? Here’s What You Need To Know!
Did you just open your first credit card account? Congratulations! There’s a lot to know about savvy credit card use. Unfortunately, the best place to [more…]
6 Reasons Expensive Cars Aren’t Worth the Money
I’m not a car guy and never have been. Honestly, I don’t even know what an “expensive car” means in that world. My father was [more…]
Designing my life, part one: Building a compass
Last week, I raved about the book Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans. These two Stanford design professors have taken design principles [more…]
Cash in Your Coins for Free with these Coinstar Alternatives
Most people have coins sitting around or collecting in a jar somewhere, but what do you do with these coins? With the current coin shortage [more…]
Hope’s Planned Spending – August, 2024
by Hope I am working on creating a traditional budget. However, the forecast I use, really works for me so I thought I would share [more…]
5 Simple Cuts to Curb Your Spending
Living paycheck-to-paycheck is all too common. In fact, recent data indicate that almost three-fourths of American workers with salaries of $50,000 or less rely on [more…]