Many of you know that I have recently dived into the world of bullet journals (I’m late to the game… I know, I know). I’m having a blast creating money related bujo spreads. Last week, I shared with you my money thoughts (mostly related to debt) in my brand spanking new bullet journal. This week, I’m sharing with you my spending log bullet journal spread.
The Random Money Thoughts of Someone in Debt
Despite the fact that there are soooooo many American in debt, it can be very, very lonely carrying debt. When I was deep in student loan debt, I felt so alone. Most of my friends, coworkers, and my boyfriend were debt-free. They never had to take out any student loans; they did not get into credit card debt; and in some cases, were gifted cars from their parents so never had car loans. Ughhhhhh…
30 Easy Financial Tasks That You Can Conquer Today
Everybody loves Netflix. You are lying if you don’t! This weekend, I had what’s commonly referred to as a binge session. You know what I’m talking about. It’s when you’ve watched so many episodes that even Netflix starts to judge you and asks “Are you still watching?” Ugh, of course I’m still watching! I’ve only watched six…
401k vs IRA & Traditional vs Roth: The Basics | Retirement Savings 101
Starting to save for retirement can feel a little like trying to learn a new language. There are so many terms that you’ve never heard of before, and honestly, it gets confusing. It took me a few years to truly understand the differences between a 401(k) and an IRA (and the difference between traditional and Roth …
10 Money Challenges Guaranteed to Save You Money
Everybody likes a little competition in life. These money challenges provide a chance for your saver-self and spendy-self to compete. Some of these challenges provide a savings goal and a simple path on how to achieve it. Others provide financial tips and tricks on how to achieve a better understanding of …