
Retirement, Financial Independence, and Living Life
This is what a happy life is to me. After two very long posts this week, DIY Wedding Ideas – Worth It Or A Waste Of Money and How Much...

How Much Money Should I Save Up For A House?
Buying a home is one of the largest purchases a person will ever make. I can’t think of anything that would be more expensive. Since...

Saving Over $2,000 A Year With Republic Wireless Review – How Much Money Could You Save?
Updated November 29, 2015 Have you ever heard of Republic Wireless and their cheap cell phone plans? If you haven’t, you definitely need...

Easy Ways I’m Currently Saving $1,200 Each Month
We’re not doing anything too crazy, but we are trying to make a few lifestyle changes so we are not frivolously wasting money that...

Do You Have Life Insurance?
This is my family 🙂 According to the insurance research firm LIMRA, life insurance ownership is at its lowest point in over 50 years....

Living In A 200 Square Foot Tiny House – Could You Do It?
It was extremely small home at around 400 square feet (less than that if you don’t count the basement), but it was cheap, had a backyard...

Reader Question: I Quit College In The Last Semester
Hello everyone! I have a new Reader Question to share. If you would like to ask a question, please send me an email. This reader needs...

A Spender and a Saver Relationship
Thing is, we are completely different when it comes to finances. I am a crazy saver. I’ve talked about this before in Confession: I Let...

The Worst Money Advice I’ve Ever Heard
One of the first things I usually hear is advice they were given by someone else. Sometimes the advice is great, but other times I can’t...

How To Save 50% Or More Of Your Income
Before I started blogging, I thought a good percentage to save each month was anywhere from 10% to 20%. I have even read an article where...

Confession: I Let Money Control My Life
The other day someone told me it’s impossible for a personal finance blogger to not worry about money. They were saying I should be...

Six Questions To Know More About You
As always, I love hearing more about all of you. Answer the questions below (skip any if you would like) and lets all get to know each...

How to Pay Off Your Overdraft Without Even Noticing
Not so long ago, I used to watch miserably as my hard earned monthly salary got sucked into my overdraft at the start of the month,...

5 Sales Tactics You May Be Falling For
Next time you are about to buy something, I want you to think about the possible sales tactics that are surrounding you. There might just...

What Not To Do About Your Debt
“But everyone has debt!” Is something I used to tell myself when I couldn’t sleep at night. “Debt is normal!” I said to myself when I was...

The 5 Best Financial Tips We Received As Newlyweds
My wife and I got married shortly after we finished college. Needless to say, we didn’t have much to write home about regarding our...

Budgets and Chronic Health Conditions
In the summer of 2011, a lot of things happened that changed my life forever. In the course of a few months, I graduated from with my...

It’s Your Money, Who Am I To Judge?
Earlier this month, I came across the article It’s my money and I’ll spend it how I want to. As soon as I was done reading it, I knew I...

My Job Is to Make Banks Rich: Here’s How to Avoid our Wrath
Bankers love preachers but hate teachers. That’s just one of the many things I’ve learned by working with hundreds of banks across North...



















