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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

Boat

Holes in the Boat That Are Draining Your Bank Account

There’s a personal finance analogy about holes in the boat draining your bank account. The more holes you have, the more likely your boat is going to sink. Plug up those holes, or don’t let them get started at all and you’ll have less money issues to deal with. Check on Your Money It’s important to periodically check up on

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Car

5 Tips to Save You Money on Your Car

Unless you live in a very walkable area or can take public transportation everywhere, you’re going to need a car. Even with work from home, you still need to get places outside the nine to five. The good news is there are lots of ways to save money on your car. Transportation: One of Your Biggest Expenses Most personal finance

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Jar of money

5 Simple Lifestyle Choices Guaranteed to Save You Money

Money can seem very complicated. Terms like investment advisors, tax advantaged accounts, fiduciary, leverage-it’s overwhelming for a lot of people. Cutting through some of the jargon though, there are simple lifestyle choices that can save you a lot of money. And you don’t have to be an expert to take advantage of them.    Why Are Lifestyle Choices Important? Life

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Spending money

6 Things I’m Glad I Spend Money On

Most of personal finance is about saving, investing, optimizing, and similar topics. All of which are incredibly important–and foundational to success with money. Today I’m going a little lighter though and writing about what I spend money on–and why I’m glad I do.  Why Write This Post? Sometimes personal finance can get a little stale. A lot of the content

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Emergency Fund

A Different Spin on an Emergency Fund: Massive Prevention

Almost all personal finance and money experts recommend having an emergency fund. The standard advice is three to six months, and up to a year if your employment/business isn’t as stable. This post is going to be about a different spin on an emergency fund: prevention on select big-ticket items.    Beyond the Emergency Fund  An emergency fund is very

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Cash Uncomplicated

A New Mindset To Building Wealth

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