Right now over 70 percent of people are living paycheck to paycheck. This means about 7 out of 10 of your friends, neighbors, family, or maybe even yourself are living a game called: “Can we make it until next payday.” What is even more shocking is a recent article by CBS Money Watch found that […]
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The 30 Year Mortgage: That’s Not Good Enough
I want you to pay off your mortgage early. I know many of you are just starting off on your financial journey and you may be thinking along the lines of: If only I could just get on a budget If only I could stop living paycheck to paycheck If only I could just pay […]
Finding a Financial Balance When You Are In Debt
In general finding a good balance is key to most things in life. You need to have a balance between work and play, a balance between saving and spending, and a balance between good and evil. 🙂 Just kidding on that last one, but you get the point. One place that people tend to disagree […]
5 People Who Need an Emergency Fund
I honestly believe that everyone needs at least some form of an Emergency Fund. If you are a follower of Dave Ramsey and you have debt to payoff, you might be on the bandwagon that advocates for a mini emergency fund of $1,000 until your debt is paid off, and that’s fine as long as it […]
The 5 Concepts all Millennials Need to Know to Win With Money
Millennials are the next generation to take the world by storm, and they are next up to bat. Starting in 2017, they are going to have more buying power than all other generations. They are the most diverse, educated, populous, and now in debt generation of all time. Millennials are defined as being between 18 – […]
How Single People Can Start Saving More Money
Overall, I enjoy being single, but being single isn’t always all it’s cracked up to be. One definite disadvantage of being single is single people are not able to take advantage of sharing the economy and the cost savings that can come from it as easily as those who are married. Sure when you are […]