Apartments come with a lot of advantages. Being able to make major changes to them are not one of them. If you dislike your outdated appliances, the cheap kitchen setup, or the old flooring, you are generally out of luck. There are some improvements that can be made, though, that will have your apartment looking […]
Read More >>Would You Work Abroad?
Until my freshman year of college, I had never traveled abroad. Today, living abroad at some point in my life is a very real possibility and something that my wife and I have discussed from time-to-time. The biggest reason Americans head to other countries is to study, volunteer, or work. Since I am past the […]
Read More >>Quick Hits and Weekend Reading
Well this is the third time in a row that I posted on a Saturday. Looks like there is no going back now! Welcome to the weekly Saturday “Quick Hits and Weekend Reading” post. Quick Hits Time for another update about the the Yakezie challenge. I started with an Alexa (global website rank) of 1,178,184 […]
Read More >>Why Most People Don’t Pursue Side Income
Pursuing side income takes a lot of time and effort. I knew before starting this website that it was going to take a lot of time, which is why I waited for over a year before deciding to launch it. I also knew that doing a little spreadsheet work on the side was going to […]
Read More >>Ways to Eat Healthy on a Budget
This is the first in a four-part weekly series on Ways to be Healthy Without Breaking your Budget. This series is written by Victoria Carlson. This series will have a ton of great content, so hope you enjoy it! You probably hear every day about how expensive it is to be healthy. Eating right, exercising, […]
Read More >>The Pros and Cons of Reusable Grocery Bags
Every year at the Minnesota State Fair my alma mater, the University of St. Thomas, hands out bags. This year instead of their typical cloth bags they handed out reusable grocery bags. My wife and I were able to snag four bags in total (we went to the Fair twice and got bags both times). […]
Read More >>Where to find Pet Insurance
My wife and I are considering getting a couple of dogs once we move into our house in October. While we are excited about getting our pups, we recognize the need to review the financial implications of owning dogs. Because we don’t have a huge cash reserve (honestly, how many young adults do?) I have […]
Read More >>Labor Day Weekend & Fantasy Football
Well it’s Labor Day here in the US and I’ve been enjoying the long weekend. My poor wife had to work Saturday morning and this morning, but she’s also had some time to relax as well. We went to the Minnesota State Fair again, I helped my brother move into a studio apartment near his […]
Read More >>Quick Hits and Weekend Reading
Another week another weekend post for Young Adult Money. I’m starting to really enjoy putting these weekend posts together and sharing some updates as well as sharing some great posts that I’ve read the past week. Quick Hits So I started the Yakezie challenge two weeks ago and Young Adult Money is now in the […]
Read More >>Blowing Money at the Minnesota State Fair
Last Sunday I went to the Minnesota State Fair with my wife and brother. The Minnesota State Fair is no joke – it has the highest average daily attendance of all fairs in the United States. People come from all over the state (and surrounding states) to eat a ton of unhealthy food, visit exhibits, […]
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