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What To Do About Non-Financially-Minded Friends?
Hello! I have a great post from a blogging friend of mine. Lindsay VanSomeren lives in Fort Collins, Colorado with a house full of pets including a dog, two cats, and a husband. She’s currently on a journey to pay back over $80,000 of debt while still enjoying life as a freelance writer, biological science technician, […]
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I Paid Cash… and You Can, Too!
A testimony from Sarah from SarahTitus.com I’m guessing that by now, youâve read a few articles about how a family saves up to pay cash for a car. I myself always see those stories and get excited! Maybe you get excited about the possibility of doing this yourself, but secretly think, âThereâs no way I couldRead More
4 Tips to Get Crafty on a Budget
Guest post from SK Bell of Nursing, Naps, Nostalgia Although Iâve only recently called myself a crafter, Iâve been working on a project of some kind for most of my adult life. Iâm a long-time MoneySavingMom.com reader and we proudly use a cash envelope system. We recently added a craft fund to our list. Iâve noticedRead More
How I Saved $500,000 By The Age Of 31
Today, I have a great guest post to share from a reader, Gary Grewal, on how he saved $500,000 by the age of 31. Enjoy! Trust me, I know. The last thing you want to read is another millennial bragging about how he “hustled” and “optimized productivity” to become a semi-millionaire by his early 30s. […]
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Ways To Make Extra Income: How To Create And Sell An Ebook On Your WordPress Site
One thing that I’ve been a huge proponent of on this blog is finding ways that you can create income on the side to help turbo boost your progress towards reaching your financial goals. I’ve talked about a lot of ways that I’ve used generate income to help me reach my financial goals. Among the […]
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Negotiating for perks when raises are off the table
This guest post is from David Lye. David is an expert on novated leasing, which is a âcompany carâ type perk that many Australian companies offer their employees.
In today’s uncertain economy, many employers are reluctant to offer raises to their employees. You may be lucky enough to keep your job, but chances are that you may not get a raise, or if you do, it could be a very small raise. However, if you’re a hardworking, valuable employee, your boss may be able to offer you some âperksâ when a raise isn’t an option.
Here are some ideas for perks you can request, as well as some negotiation ideas for each. Good luck!
How I Made Money And Traveled Full-Time In February
Welcome to February’s business report where I show you how I made money online and traveled full-time last month. It’s time to look at this month’s update and see how I did. If you’re new to Making Sense of Cents, you may be wondering why I would want to publish my business report each month. This all […]
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The Challenges of Getting a Car After Divorce
Divorce is a complicated process both emotionally and legally. Thoughtful planning, however, can make your decision to divorceâ and the process itselfâ easy. Planning should begin immediately when you have a single notion about getting a divorce. One tricky issue is what to do with the vehicles that were the property of the marriage. It’s […]
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Hey Parents, Don’t Make This Mistake When Saving For Your Kids College
The following is a guest post by Adam Hagerman. To learn more about Adam, you can find his bio at the end of the post. Being a financial coach, I get to hear hundreds of financial stories and each one of them is different. ‘Someone might come to me with $120,000 in credit card debt […]
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