This is a picture from Yalta, Ukraine. In my capstone class for my political science degree I researched Ukraine’s political system. Ever since then it’s been on my bucket list of places to visit. Another random fact: I actually ended up graduating one class shy of the degree – Finance major and Political Science minor […]
Read More >>Friday Giveaway Roundup – 161 Giveaways
I can’t believe I just recently started watching Breaking Bad! Finished season one and two in just a couple weeks, now on to season 3. Welcome to the weekly Friday giveaway roundup! Every single Friday we post giveaways ending within the next week. If you want to make sure you never miss one of these […]
Read More >>5 Frugal Fall Activities
At the beginning of Summer I wrote a post about 5 Frugal Summer Activities and I thought I would kick off Fall with a post on 5 frugal Fall activities. After reading mine, don’t forget to share your ideas in the comments. Here’s to a frugal Fall! Carve Pumpkins Photo by Victoria Carlson Carving pumpkins […]
Read More >>Improving the Chances that You’re Marketing Videos Could Go Viral
The following is a guest post. If you are interested in guest posting, please contact us for details. Videos form a vital role in social media marketing. They are some of the easiest to share, and they are the most likely to go viral as opposed to other forms of social media like tweets, posts, […]
Read More >>The Truth About Being a One Income Family
Editor’s Note: Please help us improve our website by taking a quick 8 question survey. For the past two years, we’ve been a one income family, and it has been quite an interesting ride. There are definitely a lot of pros and cons to being a one income family, and it’s challenging and encouraging all […]
Read More >>What I Love about Cub Foods: Savings and Deals
If you are a resident of Minnesota or Illinois, this post is for you. If you are not from Minnesota or Illinois (Cub Foods is primarily located in Minnesota and Illinois), please enjoy some of the other posts on our site. Full Disclosure: I was compensated by Cub Foods for this post If there is […]
Read More >>Reflections and Tips on the Quarter Life Crisis
Today we have a guest post from our good friend Jo Saxton. This is the second post in a two-part series. The first post was published last week, titled Have you had a Quarter Life Crisis?. So the last post was the event of realizing that I needed to engage with my life a little […]
Read More >>Reader Feedback Survey – 8 Quick Questions
Here at Young Adult Money we are always trying to improve our site and make it a better resource for readers. Today we have our first ever reader feedback survey to collect some information that will help us improve our site. Please take a couple minutes to complete our short eight question survey. Thanks!
Read More >>3 Reasons to think about Retirement at a Young Age
As a twenty-five year old it’s hard for me to think about retirement. I’m too busy trying to get settled in my career (and decide if it’s really what I want to do for the next three-plus decades) and dreaming about starting a multi-million dollar business. Nevertheless, I think we all know that the earlier […]
Read More >>The Weekly Quick Hits Roundup
The Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica Welcome to the Weekly Quick Hits Roundup! Every week I write a weekly wrap-up of things that were going on here at Young Adult Money, a few personal updates/thoughts, and finally a few posts I read this week that I thought were worth sharing. We also have our giveaway […]
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