Today’s post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Cat. I regularly write about my own money mistakes, from the time I paid 3 rents in one month to my crushing student loan debt. However, I’m happy that I’ve wised up over the past few years and have been able to help others avoid common money […]
Read More >>Utilizing Your Undergraduate Years at College – Did You?
Today’s post is from our regular Tuesday contributor, Sally. Going to a college or university after high school can be a pretty great experience, especially if you feel that you connect with other students, have great professors, and love the campus. How does all of that translate for you after you graduate however? For some, […]
Read More >>Stock Analysis Tool Using Google Spreadsheets [Free Download]
This year I’m trying to add more investing-related content as well as more spreadsheet downloads and tools. A few weeks ago I shared a dividend analysis tool. Today I have another investing-related tool that you can download and use. Today’s tool is a stock analysis tool in Google Spreadsheets. It’s fairly easy to track and […]
Read More >>The Weekly Quick Hits Roundup
Have you been following the Olympics? I’ve been watching them off and on and have definitely been following them online. Definitely loved watching the slopestyle and halfpipe snowboarding events – I’d be lucky to survive going off one of those jumps or dropping in that halfpipe… Welcome to the Weekly Quick Hits Roundup! If you’re […]
Read More >>Friday Giveaway Roundup – 122 Giveaways
Welcome to the weekly Friday giveaway roundup! Every single Friday we post giveaways ending within the next week. You can enter all of them, or you can pick and choose which ones you want to enter. This resource was made with you in mind. We want to make it as easy as possible for you […]
Read More >>Beating the 401k Retirement Age – Get Access to Your Money Sooner
The following is a guest post. If you are interested in guest posting, please contact us for details. You save your money consistently. You invest your money wisely. You’re doing everything right just the way you’re supposed to when it comes to retirement. Why? Because you know you want to build a nice nest egg […]
Read More >>How Life Has Changed Since Becoming Self Employed
Today’s post is from our regular Wednesday contributor, Cat. On January 1 of this year, I became officially self employed. Now that I’ve been at it for a little over a month, I still find it interesting how my life has changed in both positive and negative ways. I think that many people, especially in […]
Read More >>My Method for Keeping the Jobs I Applied to Organized
Today’s post is from our regular Tuesday contributor, Sally. I think for many people just graduating college, there tends to be a steep learning curve when it comes to figuring out the application process for the jobs they are interested in. I felt like I wasn’t in control when it came to remembering all of […]
Read More >>5 Creative Ways to Pay for Travel
Money tight but still want to get away? Want to escape to some place warmer but don’t want to spend a lot of money? Whatever your reason for wanting to travel for less, I think you will be happy to know that there are creative ways to pay for travel and take that vacation that’s […]
Read More >>3 Types of Insurance all Parents Should Have
When you become a parent the word “responsibility” takes on a whole new meaning. Yes, you may be used to having responsibilities before you have children: responsibility to take care of your health, get a job and provide for yourself and possibly a significant other, and other responsibilities such as paying taxes or going to […]
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