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A not so scary Halloween: 3 tips to save money

A not so scary Halloween: 3 tips to save money

With Halloween right around the corner, I wanted to share some tips to help you save money this holiday. These will help you not break the bank and still have a rockin’ time. By the time you buy a costume ($60+), candy for trick or treaters ($10), and go downtown for drinks and dinner ($50+)/pay for an Uber ride home… Read More

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How I Manage My Financial Life

How I Manage My Financial Life

Have you ever wondered what a financial coach’s financial system look like? I can’t speak for others, but I am certainly qualified to talk about what works for me. 🙂 Here are some steps that I personally take to help me manage my own financial life. Step 1: Set goals Many of us try to cut to the chase and… Read More

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Net Worth: Why it matters and how to calculate it

Net Worth: Why it matters and how to calculate it

Net worth is this concept that a lot of people seem to forget is important. I see waaaay too much attention on credit scores than I do on net worth. And I understand why. A sizable net worth takes years to accumulate. DISCLAIMER: While I’m a big fan of tracking your net worth, keep in mind, your net worth is… Read More

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How to save money on back to school shopping

How to save money on back to school shopping

We all know how crazy it gets when the summer time is coming to an end and it’s time to get prepared for the school year to begin. But it can be hectic when you know the supply list needs to be bought and a lot of things are needed. Tips for saving money on back to school Wait for… Read More

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Financial Advice I Wish I’d Received In My 20s

Financial Advice I Wish I’d Received In My 20s

  On July 15, I celebrated my 30th birthday and spend a lot of time in reflection for my past, present, and planned for the future. Inspired by my milestone birthday, I wanted to share financial advice I wished I had received in my 20s. Get educated Most 20-somethings receive a ton of unsolicited financial advice. Everyone with a checkbook… Read More

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Journey To Minimalism: Part 5 | Decluttering Your Financial Life

Journey To Minimalism: Part 5 | Decluttering Your Financial Life

  LAST WEEK!!! This post completes our Journey to Minimalism! Decluttering our finances is so important. I received a comment on part 4  YouTube video that made me head nod! She mentioned how our minimalism in our home and finances goes hand in hand. They absolutely do! Before we dive into all the details, let’s chat about the previous week’s… Read More

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Journey To Minimalism: Part 4 | The Garage

Journey To Minimalism: Part 4 | The Garage

  You guys! We are almost done with the Journey to Minimalism! I almost can’t believe it- but am not gonna lie- I don’t miss constantly reorganizing and dealing with the temporary chaos. Ha! But alas, we are nearing the end of it all and I couldn’t be more excited. This week was the week I dreaded the most. My… Read More

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15 (Free)Inspirational Money Phone Wallpapers

15 (Free)Inspirational Money Phone Wallpapers

  Sometimes we need a little inspirational reminder of what we are working hard for. If you are like most people interested personal development, you likely have post-it notes with messages like “you can do it” or “I’ve got this” everywhere around your house. But the place most of us forget to continue our inspirational focus is on our phone… Read More

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The 52 Week Money Saving Challenge And Special Hack

The 52 Week Money Saving Challenge And Special Hack

  If you’ve spent any time on Pinterest searching around for money saving tips or money saving challenges, I’m 99.9% certain you’ve come across the 52 Week Money Saving Challenge. It’s fun, fairly easy to implement and helps you save $1,378 in 1 year. For most people, $1,378 is a lot of money. If you are just starting your financial… Read More

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5 Tips To Paying Off Debt Quickly

5 Tips To Paying Off Debt Quickly

  Most people that have debt wish it were gone ASAP. But a lot of people that have a goal of paying off debt fast will be told they can’t do it, it’s too aggressive, you’ll have no life, it’s not possible __________. I’m here to tell you- you can do it. I know it’s possible, because I did it…. Read More

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My goal is to invest more money in my brokerage ac My goal is to invest more money in my brokerage account. 

So I created a fun Investing Challenge for myself.

💸I set up a $5,000 goal for investing
💸Made it fun through gamification and automation
💸Will transfer all of my saving each month and put it into my brokerage account
💸Invest it all in index funds

Small steps every week lead to great results.

Excited to see build more wealth! 

Comment below if you want to join me in investing more this year!
I *might* have enough money for a (unusable at the I *might* have enough money for a (unusable at the moment) ✈️ plane ticket for every time I have heard someone say they:

✖️Pay for a monthly service
✖️Bank at a specific financial institution
✖️Use a financial advisor
✖️Invest their money in a specific way

Or make any other financial decision solely because their parent told them to.

It’s not only okay, it’s healthy to make financial decisions based on what’s best for YOU. 

And sometimes that means going against the grain of what works for your parents or friends.
Our phase 1 of the kitchen remodel includes:
✖️ installing a kitchen island
✖️painting the kitchen cabinets
✖️ replacing kitchen backsplash 

We decided to save the money and NOT replace cabinets or countertops this year (since we are working on some real estate projects).

But there is a blog post live on WhitneyHansen.com with a full tutorial of how to paint your own kitchen cabinets... without sanding. 

It was a 2/10 on the difficulty process and 10/10 on the transformation process.😍
Applied knowledge is the key.🔑 Applied knowledge is the key.🔑
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