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Who is Aaron Nannini?

Welcome to my website! My name is Aaron Nannini and I’m the founder of Cash Uncomplicated.

Changing my mindset about personal finance has eliminated so much of the confusion and stress I used to have about money.

I believe that you can achieve complete financial harmony without sacrificing your lifestyle or happiness.

Recent Posts

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I’m Behind in Retirement Savings! Don’t Panic, Do This

If you’re behind in retirement savings, or worry about not having enough money in retirement, this post is for you. In a perfect world, everyone would have started investing right out of high school and let compound interest work its magic from an early age. Then we’d all be financially free by the age of 45 and nobody would ever

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San Diego

Pros and Cons of Living in San Diego: The Insiders Truth

There are pros and cons of living in San Diego. Mostly pros, but there are some cons as well, especially the cost of living. I’ve had the privilege to live in San Diego for the past 20 years plus and will give you the ultimate insider perspective.   Pros and Cons of Living in San Diego: Why Create This List?

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Tiny Homes

Pros and Cons of Tiny Houses: Are They Worth It?

Over the past few years, tiny homes have become a big thing. Pun intended. The pros and cons of tiny houses will be addressed in this post, plus we’ll even explore some alternatives.   Why Tiny Homes? There are myriad reasons to buy/build a tiny home. The two at the very front are cost and space, both of which are

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Different Paths to Retirement: 7 Examples

There are different paths to retirement. Some ways might be faster or more optimal, but there isn’t a one-size-fits all. One way (or a combination) might work better for you while another method works better for someone else.   How Much Money Do I Need to Retire? When looking at different paths to retirement, one of the most obvious and

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Layers

My Layered Approach to an Emergency Fund

Most personal finance experts and advisors recommend between three to six months in an emergency fund. That’s normally thought of as cash in a savings account (ideally high-yield) that’s easily accessible. I’ve taken it a step further with a layered approach to my emergency fund.   What is an Emergency Fund? An emergency fund is a set amount of money

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10 Must Ask Interview Questions For a Financial Advisor

Hiring a financial advisor is a big decision.  Whether you have worked for many years or just started in the workforce, this is your money that you’ve worked hard to earn. The 10 interview questions for a financial advisor outlined in this post will greatly help you pick the right person for your needs and values. Before We Get Going..

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Cash Uncomplicated

A New Mindset To Building Wealth

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