Whether it crosses your mind while you are still an undergrad or after you are years out of college, almost every college graduate contemplates going to graduate school. Whether it’s law school to get a jd or a phd program in sociology, the idea of having an advanced degree is something that many seriously consider. […]
Read More >>The Benefits of Being an Employee
Every day millions of people at their workplaces stop and think about how much better their lives would be if they worked for themselves instead of for someone else. Thoughts of “if only I could set my hours” and “I could run this place a lot better than him/her” run through their heads. Working for […]
Read More >>What I Learned From Our Home Inspection
When you are buying a home, a home inspection is fairly routine and usually fairly straightforward. An inspector goes into the home you plan on buying and looks at everything from the the roof to the foundation, and everything in between. Towards the end of the inspection, the inspector walks you through the property (or […]
Read More >>Quick Hits and Weekend Reading
Happy Saturday everyone! Welcome to the first ever SATURDAY post on Young Adult Money. Life has been crazy since starting this blog, and I’ve started to put more time into it since starting the Yakezie Challenge. Young Adult Money’s Alexa rank is now under 1 million globally! Here’s to reaching the 200,000 mark by mid-February. […]
Read More >>The REAL Cost of Sinus Surgery
Yesterday I wrote a post about the cost of sinus surgery. Unfortunately, after making a few calls to confirm things, the costs are much higher than I first thought. Originally I thought the entire procedure would cost between $2,000 and $3,000. That’s because the original quote I got was only the physician’s fees. Isn’t that […]
Read More >>The Cost of Sinus Surgery
In less than three weeks I will be having a septoplasty and endoscopic sinus surgery. I have essentially had a chronic sinus infection for the past eight-plus months, though I’ve had problems off and on for three years. Long story short: I’m having surgery to correct the problem. A septoplasty is done to straighten a […]
Read More >>Free Up Time: 5 Things To Hire Out
While saving money is a top priority for many people, saving time might prove to be even more valuable. Time is a precious commodity. If you are overworked and can never seem to have enough hours in the day, consider hiring out some of the below tasks: 1. Yard Work It’s seems to be an […]
Read More >>Six-Month Goal: I joined the Yakezie Challenge
Most of you probably don’t know what the Yakezie Challenge is or why it matters that Young Adult Money is joining the challenge. The best explanation of the Yakezie Challenge is what they have on their about page: The Yakezie is the web’s largest personal finance and lifestyle blog network. We started in December of […]
Read More >>Turning Hobbies and Interests into Income
Millions of people every day are making money doing things they truly enjoy doing. Usually when we think of people who are getting paid money to do things they love, we think of millionaire athletes and musicians, but instead what we should be focusing on is how everyday “common” people turn their interests into income. […]
Read More >>Getting a Property Ready For Rental
As I announced last week we found a house! But what does buying a first home have to do with getting a property ready for rental? Well this house has an awesome setup. Essentially there is three bedrooms upstairs and one downstairs. The downstairs bedroom is set up as a studio apartment. It has it’s […]
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