You can pay off student loans quickly if you put your mind to it. Of course, you’ll have to make some sacrifices. Nevertheless, if you want to make sure that those loans aren’t hanging over your head for years to come then the sacrifices can be worth it. Here are ten strategies to pay off […]
Personal Finance
Is Cord Cutting a Frugal Choice? Tips for Reducing the Cost of Streaming TV.
More and more people are using cord cutting to change the way that they watch TV. Personally, I only subscribed to cable TV for about one year of my life. The rest of the time I’ve used streaming services, which is what cord cutters are all switching to today. It can be a great way […]
Get Paid to Do Online Surveys: Is It Worth It?
For awhile I really enjoyed the idea that I could get paid to do online surveys. After all, I already spend a lot of my downtime on my phone. Why not use that downtime to answer surveys and earn some money? However, I discovered that for me, it wasn’t really worth it. That’s not to […]
How to Make $10000 Fast
There have been several times in my life when I had the occasion to wonder how to make $10000 fast. In a way, $10000 is a lot of money. Trying to make it quickly can seem very overwhelming. However, it’s not really so much money that earning it fast is impossible. You actually can make […]
Don’t Use Your 401K to Pay Off Debt
People often move money around especially to pay off debt. This can make a lot of sense. However, be careful about the choices that you make when shifting your money. For example, don’t use your 401K to pay debt. Virtual Money Makes Moving Money Easy I rarely carry cash. I don’t write checks. When people […]
5 Ways You Can Start Making Money Online (That Aren’t Online Surveys)
Whether you’re between jobs and need to make ends meet, or you just want a little extra on the side, here are 5 ways you can start making money online today. Start Selling Your Stuff Perhaps the easiest way to start making money online is to sell your stuff. Do you have old furniture to […]
Millennials vs. Baby Boomers When It Comes To Money
Each generation is different from those that come before and after it. There are a lot of complicated reasons for that, of course. Put simply, though, society shapes us. Therefore, what we experience as we grow up tends to shape our behavior. This is particularly true when it comes to money. Of course, within each […]
What to Know Before Cosigning a Loan
If you are thinking about cosigning a loan, then there a few things that you should educate yourself first. I have cosigned a few loans in my lifetime. Each of those experiences worked out perfectly fine, which I attribute to the research, in-depth thought process, and boundary-setting that I did before I agreed to do […]
Ways to Tackle Debt for the Good of Your Wallet
Debt, it’s a filthy four letter word that gets tossed around a lot more than most people would like. Yet, many people are swimming in it like beautiful blue water off the coast of Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. And for what? Student loans, car payments or frivolous spending? If you’re drowning in debt, […]
Early Retirement Facts vs. Fiction: Dispelling Some Money Myths
It’s difficult to parse out the early retirement facts from the fiction or myths. After all, these days, it’s hard to even define what early retirement really means. There’s a big movement to retire early. FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) has caught on. As it has, though, the writing around it has perpetuated certain myths. […]