8 Ways to Make Personal Finance Fun
Sounds crazy, but personal finance can be fun. There are things everyone can do to make it not only more manageable–but also more fun. Money
Sounds crazy, but personal finance can be fun. There are things everyone can do to make it not only more manageable–but also more fun. Money
We all have a money mission. Wait a minute–a money mission? What’s that supposed to mean? Are we all supposed to be in in it
Let’s face it, not a lot of people want to have money conversations. There’s a stigma that it’s awkward, intrusive, and even unnecessary. But they
One of the number one relationship issues is money. Or in other words, people are not on the same page about money and argue about
This post is about being intentional with money. More specifically, a breakdown of personal finance philosophies that will help you become wealthy not only financially,
There are the staples, the basics, the foundational principles of personal finance. Things like paying yourself first, eliminating consumer debt, automating your income, consistently investing
Passion. The word alone evokes an emotional response from most people. Ask 100 people what they are passionate about, and you’re probably going to get
My opinion pays! Who wouldn’t want to get paid for giving their opinion? In this post I’ll show you eight ways to get paid for
There are a lot of things to do that don’t cost money–probably at least a thousand or more. From reading a book to going for
6 figures has long been a benchmark of financial success. It’s not uncommon to hear the terms “6 figure job”, “makes 6 figures”, “6 figure
As we enter the second week of 2025, many of us are hyper focused on our 2025 New Year’s Resolutions. Whether it be health, wellness,
I don’t do crash diets, carb-free challenges, or quick weight loss bootcamps. If it’s not sustainable, it’s not for me. I also don’t take part
Money buys a lot of things. At its most basic–food, shelter, daily living items, etc. In the luxury areas–a really nice car, large home in
A week or two ago I was reading a post about retirees and their biggest regrets. One of the regrets was not investing enough and