saving strategies
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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On a time crunch? Squeeze more out of your day
When I (or others) want to improve our financial situations, most excuses involve time. I am too busy to take on another job. I don’t have time to start that business I’ve wanted to start for the last three years. I wish I could really get my financial ducks in a row, but I feel like I’m already using every spare minute of my days.
While time budgeting and money budgeting share a lot of similarities, the interesting thing about time budgeting is that, while we all have the same number of hours in each day, we just don’t get the same number of days in our lives. As my life gets more full, I experience more challenges balancing the demands on my time. I want to use my time wisely so I have more time to do the things that really matter. And maybe, just maybe I will have time to start that business that I definitely was going to start in 2013. Ha.
Mind over matter
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5 Saving Strategies for Cyber Monday
Getting ready to do some of your holiday shopping on Cyber Monday? Assuming youâve established a budget and know what gifts youâre after, hereâs what you can expect as the biggest online spending day of the year, for the 4th year running, rapidly approaches: Minimal Leaks Unlike Black Friday, where the deals get leaked about
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How to Start an Emergency Fund â Step-by-Step Guide
If Attending A Professional Conference Is Going To Be A Financial Hardship, Should You Still Go?
No matter your career path, there’s likely a professional conference for you. But if you don’t have the necessary cash, should you still go?
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How to Travel for Cheap: 7 Ways to See the World for Less
Don’t wait to get rich before you see the world. Travel for cheap by prioritizing what’s important to you—and scrimp on everything else. With inflation driving international flights near $1,000, frugal-minded travel hacks are more pertinent than ever.
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Betterment vs. Wealthfront vs. Personal Capital: Which is the Best?
Betterment, Wealthfront, and Personal Capital all help manage your investments. Check out my review to find out which is the best fit for you.Betterment, Wealthfront, and Personal Capital all help manage your investments. Check out my review to find out which is the best fit for you.
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