Category: Debt Management, Relief & Consolidation
Why My Clients Run Payroll With Gusto & Love It
Transparency disclosure: I use Gusto to run payroll for my own business. If you have employees you run payroll (hopefully) on a regular basis. It’s [more…]
Who coined the term FI/RE (financially-independent, retired early)?
It’s always fun to unearth some esoteric piece of personal finance history. I know there are only a few nerds out there who care (hello, [more…]
Empire Today – Do They Make The Grade?
This is my rundown of my experience with Empire Today. While my experience with them happened years ago, I keep this post updated because many [more…]
Diversifying Income – Blogging Away Debt Blogging Away Debt
by Ashley I just recently returned from a trip to Austin where we visited with family over the Independence Day holiday. It was lovely to [more…]
3 Reasons Instacart Grocery Delivery Service Is A Big No-Go For Me
This is not an Instacart review. My opinions and experiences are solely based on my situation. I’m self-employed and set my own hours. I work [more…]
How self-centered shopping has made me happier with the things I buy
I’ve changed the way I shop over the past few years. And although the shift has been subtle, I’ve found that I’m much happier with [more…]
12 Work-from-Home Jobs to Make Extra Money
Working from home jobs have become very popular lately with all of the opportunities out there and the faster internet running through our society. It’s [more…]
Paid in Full – Personal Loan #1
by Hope Woot, woot! As of this morning, my Personal Loan #1 has been PAID IN FULL! It would have been completed yesterday, but there [more…]
4 Ways to Stop Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck
Have you ever considered what would happen if you didn’t receive your next paycheck? Would this jeopardize your home, or make it difficult to buy [more…]
When Should You Get A Secured Credit Card?
Paying off debt impacts you in many ways – both positive and negative emotions arise during your debt payoff journey. I remember when I was [more…]
Breaking Down The Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction
You’re self-employed, which means getting your own health insurance. No more being able to take advantage of an employer’s plan. Well, unless your spouse has access [more…]