The year is almost over, can you believe it!? As the year comes to a close, it’s a great time to round-up all of my favorite blog posts on Making Sense of Cents from the past year in one easy spot so that you can check them all out.
I have divided all of my blog posts into the following categories:
My most favorite
Money saving tips
Debt tips
Money management tips
Make money blogging
Make extra money
Income reports
Life, motivation, and inspiration
Travel
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Enjoy these personal finance tips!
My most favorite
Okay, so in case you just want to see my absolute favorite Making Sense of Cents articles from 2018, I have included those ones first:
Money saving personal finance tips
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Pay off debt tips
Pay Off Debt And Break Free Of The Debt Cycle – You Can Do It!
37 Crazy and Creative Strategies To Pay Off Debt From Real People
12 Strategies I Used To Avoid Getting Buried in Student Loan Debt
How We Paid Off $100,000 in Debt in 40 Months: Marriage and the Military
How I Paid Off Over $42,000 in Student Loans in 34 Months (Earning $36,000 Per Year)
How I Repaid $65,000 In Student Loans and Invested at the Same Time
Related personal finance tip: With Credit Sesame you can get your credit score for free, with no catch. It doesn’t hurt to check, so you have no reason not to know your credit score. Your credit score can affect whether or not you are approved for a loan, whether you are hired at certain jobs, your interest rate, and more. It’s relatively easy to raise your credit score, so you should start doing so today! Read How Your Credit Score Affects Your Life + Credit Sesame Review.
Money management tips
Wondering Why You Need Life Insurance? Here Are 4 Reasons Why
10 Statistics About The Money Habits Of The Average American
I Wish People Would Stop Spreading This Awful Financial Advice
You CAN Reach Retirement! Avoid These Top 5 Retirement Mistakes
Answers to 7 Common Questions About Family Emergency Binders
Smaller Can Be Better- Maximize Your Savings With A Small House
Would you risk your relationship and finances to cosign for a friend?
Related personal finance tip: Personal Capital is a great resource that I highly recommend. You can track your net worth, your cash flow, your portfolio, your investments, and more. Read Personal Capital Review 2018- Manage Your Money For Free.
Making money blogging
Is Making Money From A Blog Actually Possible? Your Top 21 Questions Answered
Your Top 14 Tax Questions For Bloggers and Digital Nomads Answered
My 7 Year Blogiversary: What I’ve Learned And Love About Blogging
The exact template that helped my site earn $95,000 in affiliate income last year
How we went from $0-$10,000/month blogging in less than a year
8 Reasons I Love Using FreshBooks To Run My Blogging Business
How a New Blog Grew Traffic 10,000% in 6 Months, A Must-Read For New Bloggers
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Make extra money
Income reports
Life, motivation, and inspiration
Travel
From Backpacker Working For $3 An Hour To Sailor With An Online Business
How We Became Professional House Sitters In Europe & Saved Over $5,000
My Year In Travels – Where I Went in 2017 – Hiking, Biking, RVing, Sailing, and More
We Spent $43,486 To RV For One Year – How to Spend Way Too Much Full-Time RVing
How We Visited 8 New Countries in 2 Years – While Also Paying Off 58k in Student Debt
Related tip: My preferred way to travel is to stay in short-term rental vacation homes such as Airbnb (this will give you a $40 Airbnb coupon code for your next stay). Airbnb vacation home rates are usually comparable or cheaper than a hotel, plus you usually have more room and there is often a kitchen as well. Also, if you have a lot of people going on vacation with you, you can split a house for much less than it would be for everyone to get a hotel room. Read my Airbnb review The Many Positives Of Using Airbnb Plus a Coupon Code For Your Next Vacation!
One last thing. My sister runs a great blog called FITnancials. Here are some of my favorite blog posts of hers:
What is the best personal finance tip you learned in 2018?
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