Personal Finance
No More Car Loan: 7 Steps to Stop the Cycle of Car Payments
This cycle of auto loans will cost you thousands of dollars over your life time. To avoid getting a car loan in the future, do the following:
Read MoreTreating Your Marriage Like A Business (Financially)
Fewer partnerships would end in divorce if the people involved would think more objectively about their finances and how they will handle them together. That means treating your marriage like a business.
Read More11 Steps To Financial Freedom – Step 2: Determine Your Net Worth
I hope to develop a complete financial plan through these 11 steps to financial freedom. Step 2 is to determine your net worth.
Read More11 Steps To Financial Freedom – Step 1: Prioritize Your Goals
I hope to develop a complete financial plan through these 11 steps to financial freedom. Step 1 is prioritizing your goals.
Read MoreHow To Survive And Thrive As A Single Income Family
After a few months of struggling to save money and reduce our expenses we eventually found our groove and are not only surviving, but thriving as a single income family.
Read MoreFinancial Literacy: Do We Pretend To Be Dumber Than We Are?
Financial literacy is something that I feel should be addressed on your own terms. It’s very difficult to give financial advice to your peers, even to those who need it.
Read MoreWhen Needs Are Actually Wants
When determining your needs or wants it is important to keep things in perspective. Do you find that you have upgraded your wants into needs?
Read MorePay Off Credit Card Balance Immediately Or Wait For Grace Period?
If you use a rewards credit card for every day spending do you pay off your credit card balance immediately or wait for the grace period?
Read MoreHow Personal Finance Is Like Potty Training
Personal finance shares a lot of similarities with activities like potty training that require patience, consistency and discipline.
Read MoreMy Personal Rate Of Inflation
I thought it would be interesting to compare the first 4 months of this year with the same time last year to determine my personal rate of inflation.
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