Finding Joy
I’ve noticed something in my neighborhood and other areas of town in the past week that I’ve never seen before. Today is November 16th, and there are Christmas decorations already up. Not just a house or two, but several houses.
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.
I’ve noticed something in my neighborhood and other areas of town in the past week that I’ve never seen before. Today is November 16th, and there are Christmas decorations already up. Not just a house or two, but several houses.
We’ve all heard about the lottery winner going broke after 3 years. Or the celebrity declaring bankruptcy 5 years after their prime. Being successful with personal finance is really about the process. And a huge part of the process is creating healthy financial habits.
Should you pay off debt or invest? There are so many answers out there—it’s confusing. One financial expert says to pay off all debt first, while another says invest before anything else. Your parents both think you should pay off debt before doing anything, while your aunt says you have to start investing young.
I used to finance cars. I thought that’s what you did with cars, so I followed along. I really didn’t think twice about it to be honest. I’ve changed my way of thinking over the years though.
In my early 20’s I didn’t make the time or effort to educate myself in personal finance, and ended up getting myself into a couple thousand dollars’ worth of credit card debt. I knew credit card debt wasn’t good, but I didn’t know just how dangerous it could be. Fortunately, it never got to that point.
Personal finance can be like a rollercoaster. Money left over in the checking account one month, an onslaught of unexpected expenses the next month. 3 or 4 good months in a row followed by 1 or 2 not so good months. This is completely normal.
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