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We live in a world where car payments, credit card bills, and other forms of consumer debt are just assumed to be facts of life — as inevitable as death, taxes, or Kanye West interrupting a music...
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Nora Dunn's new Working on the Road may not be the right choice for those looking for a vicarious thrill, fantasizing about a more free life. But for those looking for actionable information — who are...
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The Amish lifestyle — and how they handle their finances — can seem a bit mysterious to outsiders. Typically, our only glimpse of the Amish is when they're seen in their horse and buggy running errands...
View Article6 Money Misconceptions About Millennials
As a Millennial myself — though, admittedly, at the very outskirts of the spectrum (younger Millennials are keen to point that out to me; can't we all just get along?) — I can tell you that we're...
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Humans are creatures of habit. We're also creatures of convenience, if only evidenced by the growing number of things we can have delivered right to our doors these days. Sure, Amazon helped usher in a...
View ArticleThe Only 6 Rules of Frugal Living You Need to Know
We humans have a knack for complicating the simplest of ideas. Our lives are filled with shortcuts that aren't short, tips and tricks that trip us up, and helpful hints that are anything but. The same...
View ArticleHow to Create Your Dream Backyard on a Budget
Summer has arrived, and your number one priority might be giving your backyard or other outdoor space a party-perfect makeover. We chatted with DIY and design experts Ben and Erin Napier to provide...
View ArticleTake Control With These Easy 5-Minute Money Fixes
Getting your finances in order sounds like an uphill battle — one that'll take a lot of time. It's true, your financial situation typically won't turn around overnight, but there are things you can do...
View Article5 Questions Couples Must Ask Before Retirement
What kind of retirement do you imagine? Do you picture taking a long cruise, traveling to international destinations, and racking up the frequent-flier miles? What if your partner is dreaming about a...
View ArticleHow Are People Retiring in Their 30s?!
When you think about retirement, it's generally a time later in life after you've put many working years into a career. But today, some people are retiring in their 40s, 30s, and even in their 20s!...
View Article11 Easy Ways to Fix Your Whole Life This Summer
Summer is the season of getting in shape mentally, physically, and financially. But forget making drastic personality changes, devoting hours of extra time to sweating at the gym, or forking over loads...
View Article7 Ways to Avoid Getting Seriously Sick on Vacation
Heading off on vacation is often the culmination of months of planning and saving for your travel budget. It's the one time of year when we really get to relax, let our hair down, and enjoy the freedom...
View Article5 Unexpected Costs of Living in a Tiny House
Not having a mortgage can certainly make life a lot cheaper. With the average price of a traditional home coming in around $273,000, according to Redfin, it's no wonder some people are turning to...
View ArticleHow Millennials With Kids May Become the Richest Retirees Yet
Millennials have gotten a bad rap when it comes to financial responsibility. It has been widely reported that the rising generation is behind on financial milestones like home buying, having kids, and...
View Article7 Surprising Ways Retirement Has Gotten Easier
If you read the financial headlines, you'll get the sense that retirement may be a disaster for many Americans. With a decline in employer-provided pensions and uncertainty over the future of...
View ArticleWorking on the Road: A Book Review for Professional Nomads
Nora Dunn's new Working on the Road may not be the right choice for those looking for a vicarious thrill, fantasizing about a more free life. But for those looking for actionable information — who are...
View Article11 Signs You Need to Dump Your Friend
Having good friends is an important piece of the lifestyle puzzle. For some of us, our friends are closer to us than our family members, and we share much of our life's up and downs with them.Not all...
View Article9 Money Secrets of the Amish
The Amish lifestyle — and how they handle their finances — can seem a bit mysterious to outsiders. Typically, our only glimpse of the Amish is when they're seen in their horse and buggy running errands...
View Article6 Money Misconceptions About Millennials
As a Millennial myself — though, admittedly, at the very outskirts of the spectrum (younger Millennials are keen to point that out to me; can't we all just get along?) — I can tell you that we're...
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