Why Are You Working So Hard?
Most people would agree that working hard is generally good. There are a lot of advantages to working hard including getting ahead, putting yourself in
Most people would agree that working hard is generally good. There are a lot of advantages to working hard including getting ahead, putting yourself in
This post is about backyard landscaping ideas on a budget. First, a little background so you’ll understand why I’m writing this. My First House
You are the best person to teach your children about money. The majority of schools don’t teach kids about personal finance and the internet is
Recently, California has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. High state taxes, wildfires, high housing prices, etc. However, we’re going to do
The phrase money gratitude isn’t a term that comes up in regular conversation. In fact, there are all kinds of thoughts and ideas around money,
Like almost anything in life, personal finance isn’t an exact science. There are no guarantees that someone making intelligent money decisions is going to come
I write a lot about value-based spending. I’ve included it in several blog posts and it’s an entire chapter in my book Cash Uncomplicated. Value-based spending is one of the key financial principles I live my life by, and something I believe can benefit everyone.
In my last blog, I wrote about how I saved $50 in 45 seconds. The way I did it was by setting criteria. I have criteria, or standards, for almost everything. Shopping at the store, buying a car, purchasing rental properties, where to live, and where to vacation to name a few.
“If only I had invested in Amazon, Apple, or Nvidia 15 years ago” or “I knew I should have bought that property 20 years ago
Improving your money habits and systems is the best way to get ahead financially. Set up systems and follow them on a predictable basis. Sounds
Most people want answers. We want money advice to be universal and easily applied. If a billionaire or influencer does this or uses that strategy,
Debt is a tool. Ever heard this? Lots of personal finance experts have made this statement, but it kind of stops at that—leaving many wondering