Students loans are the skid marks on the underpants of society. I have my own fair share of experience with students loans. In 2010 I graduated with my bachelors in Accounting and racked up $30,000 in student debt. Not cool. I remember checking the mail and walking into the house where I opened an envelope with my congratulatory you’ve got… Read More
6 Healthy Shopping Strategies To Help You Save At Least $40 Per Week On Your Grocery Bill
“Healthy food costs too much.” The number one reason people report not eating healthy or not eating enough fruits and vegetables. But you’re not one of those people. That’s because you’ve already showed how you can practice long-term planning, patience, and seeking value when it comes to optimizing your financial health. It turns out that these same skills carry over… Read More
The Ultimate Guide to How I Paid Off $30,000 in 10 Months
The Start Reality. 2010 was a great year; I graduated college, I got my first “big kid” job at a public accounting firm and life was looking promising. There was only one problem. I had almost $30,000 in debt staring me in the face. Yikes! For some, that is okay, student loans are normal. I didn’t want to be normal…. Read More
How to save for a car ????
There comes a time in every person’s life where their old car, or hoopty- as my brother in law calls it, needs to be retired. This is something I’m currently experiencing. My car is a 2001 Toyota Celica, that I proudly brag about. While it has served me well over the past 10 years, it’s time to start thinking about… Read More
7 Money Apps That *Actually* Help You Reach Your Goals
Do you love manually pushing the transfer button on your savings account and seeing the money transfer from one account to the other? Then this may not be the post for you. But if you are someone who wants to automate as much of your financial life as possible- then free up some space on your phone for these apps…. Read More
10 Money Habits To Implement Today
Habits are what makes our lives function. We all have good and bad habits. These are 10 that will help your financial life run more smoothly. Automate Your Bill Pay Why This Works: You will save money by avoiding late fees and have extra peace of mind knowing that your bills will always be paid on time and in full…. Read More
The Financial Roadmap: What you should be doing at each stage of your financial life
I recently did a massive survey of WhitneyHansen.com subscribers. Here’s what I found- many people are unsure of what they should be doing at each stage in their financial life. You might also be confused on if all the feelings you are experiencing are borderline crazy or totally normal. So let’s talk about this. There are typically 3 stages in… Read More
8 deadly mistakes that can crush the financial future of millennials
As per the financial experts, millennials who are entering into professional life should also give priority to the financial achievements. Only earning a good money is not enough. A person who is working hard for earning should know how to save a portion of his/her income. Most of the millennials believe in earning a lot of money and living a… Read More
Should you SAVE money or pay off DEBT first?
Alright guys, this question is top 5 of what I get asked on a regular basis. I get where the confusion comes from. We are all told to save $1,000 first and then pay off debt before building up your 6 month “Oh Shit Fund.” It’s good advice. But it’s not very practical for some. Many of my coaching clients… Read More
The Stupidly Simple Budget Hack That Will Help You Stick To Your Plan
“F*ck it. I’m going to Starbucks.” I said this to myself in the middle of tax season. Normally, this wouldn’t have been a big deal; but I was 3 months in to my strict goal of paying off my $30,000 student loan within a year. And in order to achieve faster results, I had to say adios to things that… Read More
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