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32+ Best Cash Envelope Categories to Budget Money in [2023]
Budgeting with cash envelopes is one of the most popular methods for people who want to get a handle on their spending….
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How Rich are You? Find your Net Worth, Spending, and Savings Rate
Mr. Money Mustache can tend to get a little high-level at times, talking about all these feelings and philosophies that underlie the proper path to wealth. But you can’t just smile your way to the top – there are real numbers at work in the background, whether you understand them or not.  These can gang up and […]
GF¢ 034: I Hate Budgeting. YNAB to the Rescue!
In case I have not made this abundantly clear on the blog – I HATE budgeting. Did I make that clear enough yet? 🙂 Seriously, I would rather change 24 poopy diapers than to sit down and hammer budget. Luckily, there are guys like Jesse Mecham who aim to make budgeting cool. Is that really […]
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3 Things You Shouldn’t Do After Getting Laid Off — and 4 You Should
It’s tough to lose a job, but there are strategies to help you navigate it.
Moneyball, the Romans, and You
Don’t sabotage your hard work with reckless spending. You must measure in order to manage.
Every. Single. Dollar.
What are the best (and worst) ways to budget and track your spending?
One Year Down: Budgets and Blogs
It’s a birthday celebration! A few fun stories and lessons learned from Year One of the Best Interest.
What if your debt was like the U.S. debt?
The U.S. is in debt. But to give it perspective, let’s look at how the U.S. debt compares to the mortgages and student loans that you and I hold.
How I Paid Off $77,000 In Debt In One Year And 10 Months
Hello! Today, I have a great article from Kelley Olinger. Kelley paid off $77,000 in debt in around 22 months! Here is her story: In hindsight, my problems with money started early on, as they often do. My parents felt burdening kids with money concerns was just that, a burden. And so, I grew up free […]
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