Does anyone else get this weird surge of motivation to declutter, landscape, clean the car, and clean everything you possibly can during spring? Perhaps we are conditioned to partake in spring cleaning, but whatever the reason- this is a great time to get sh*t done around the house. Since your motivation is at a peak state, it’s a great idea… Read More
Top 5 Most Downloaded Episodes of The Money Nerds Podcast
Okay, confession time… I started The Money Nerds Podcast as a way of highlighting the cool things everyday people were doing to reach financial success. I attend a conference every year, FinCon, and was so inspired to launch a podcast after meeting people at there. I met people who paid off $1 million in 2.5 years, a woman whose biggest… Read More
20 Money Goals for 2020
*Newly updated money goals for 2020!* Is getting your shit together with money one of your new year’s resolutions? You know you need to start #adulting, but may not know where to start. So I reached out to the top personal finance bloggers to get their suggestions of what money goals should make it on your list. Here’s verdict straight… Read More
How to save big on pet care: Guest Post
WHITNEY’S NOTE: This is a guest post from my pal Sarah Wilson, Budget Girl. Not only is Sarah a total badass who paid off $33,000 within 3 years, she did this on a $26,000/year salary as a reporter. She’s also a wildly popular YouTuber AND dog lover. As many of you know, I have a 12 year old poodle/bichon named… Read More
Top 9 Back-to-School Money Saving Tips
Editors Note: This post is by Lindsay Nichols. I LOVED learning her tips and tricks for saving on back to school. I have a love/hate relationship with the month of August. I love the dog days of summer – enjoying family time with the kids, the smell of freshly cut grass, swimming under the hot summer sun and eating popsicles… Read More
How To Flip Furniture + Bring in an Extra $500 Per Month
*You’re going to want to bookmark this and refer to it again later. It’s by far the most detailed and comprehensive free guide I’ve ever seen on flipping furniture. I love testing side hustles. And for a lot of people, an extra $500 per month is life changing. Considering 60% of Americans couldn’t cover a $1,000 emergency expense, I wanted… Read More
CREDIT PART 2: What NOT to do when you are trying to improve your credit score
Hey there credit-inquisitors! This series of posts is designed for you to learn all you can about credit. By now, I hope you have read the first post “What does your credit score mean and what can you do to improve it?” which teaches you why you should care about your credit score and outlines the top 5 factors that… Read More
CREDIT PART 1: What does your credit score mean and what can you do to improve it?
You probably know that there’s a mysterious number tied to your identity called your credit score. I say it’s mysterious because like most people, you probably aren’t sure exactly how it was determined, what it means, if it’s important, or what you can to do make it better (and why you want to)! When it comes to managing your personal… Read More
5 lessons my Mama taught me about money that set me up for success as an adult
Editors Note: Post from the perspective of Lindsay Nichols. There are some great insights and tidbits that we can all learn from. When I was a kid, I didn’t realize that my family was living a frugal lifestyle. My Mama (who raised my sister and I as a single mom) did a really good job of hiding her stress about… Read More
5 tips for buying your first home ???? (what I wish someone told me)
When I first bought a home, I was scared sh*t-less. It felt incredibly overwhelming and I had no idea how I was going to learn the lingo and ins and outs of the process. You have things like escrow, PMI, FHA loans, and closing costs. Thankfully, the process is easier than we thought because we have realtors and lending agents… Read More
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