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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

A New Way to Think of Getting a Raise

I think when most people think of getting a raise or pay increase, they think of making more money at work. Maybe by getting a promotion and making more, or moving up a step on the pay scale. Or making more sales, getting a bonus, or even starting a business.

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Ramen and PB & J: Not the Only Way

There’s an idea in personal finance that for the average person to obtain wealth, they need to cut a bunch of things out. Maybe it’s because cutting spending is the lowest common denominator, or the easiest thing for people to relate to. I’ve frequently heard statements equivalent to a crash diet:

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What Are You Listening To About Money?

A little over a week ago I was at a baseball game between the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers. I’m actually a diehard San Francisco Giants fan, I was at the game because my wife is a Dodgers fan and she wanted me to go. People always laugh when they hear about our baseball allegiances because the Giants and Dodgers are longtime rivals.

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Pinpoint Responsibility

A few weeks ago the great Mike Krzyzewski announced next year would be his last as the basketball coach at Duke University. “Coach K” as he’s called, has been at Duke for over 40 years and is arguably the greatest college basketball coach of all time. John Wooden fans would probably have something to say about this, but it would be a spirited debate.

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Ask Aaron Edition One: Car Payments and The Intangibles

I recently bought a new 2021 4Runner, I put $10,000 down and still owe roughly $33,000. I love my car, I know it’s durable and will last a long time but I went from a very gas friendly economical car to this one which is horrible on gas and I also pay $550 a month in financing. I’m curious if there’s any point in trading it in for a vehicle that’s better on gas mileage and cheaper?

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Cash Uncomplicated

A New Mindset To Building Wealth

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