This post is by our regular contributor, Catherine. If you’re like most Americans, you’re probably worried about having enough money to pay your medical bills — whether now or in the future. With premiums and deductibles going up every year, it makes sense to be concerned. But if you have access to a Health Savings […]
Read More >>Why You Should Consider a No-Spend Challenge
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. Have you ever participated in a no-spend challenge before? Has the idea intrigued you? Or did it scare you away? As you might guess, a no-spend challenge involves not spending money…but it doesn’t have to mean you stop spending all your money in one go. You can choose […]
Read More >>6 Extreme Measures to Save Money
This post is written by our regular contributor, Mike. Saving money with every paycheck is common financial wisdom, but for most of us there will be times in our lives when simply saving money isn’t enough; finances become tight we start looking for ways to tighten the belt. The problem is that the measures we […]
Read More >>6 Tax Advantage Savings for Millennials
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Block Advisors. All opinions are 100% mine. I’ve only met one person who legitimately gets excited about doing their taxes. This guy still does his taxes using paper forms and he would even go so far as say he “enjoys” doing his taxes. I […]
Read More >>6 Tips for Pricing Freelance Services
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. So, you want to start a freelance business. Have you thought about how you’re going to price your services? Or what types of services you want to offer? Or how much value you can provide? Do you know if there’s demand for the services you’re offering? Pricing freelance services […]
Read More >>5 Reasons to Choose a Frugal Lifestyle
Frugal has become somewhat of a bad word in our vocabulary. It carries the negative connotations of being stingy or penny-pinching – the idea that you’re somehow missing out while others are having fun. But that’s not the definition of frugal, just one that we’ve come to associate with it. For the purposes of this article, […]
Read More >>Saving Money as a Single Woman
This post is by our new contributor, Catherine, who writes about personal finance at thesingledollar.com. Catherine is a 30-something single woman living in the Midwest; she likes hiking, cooking, volunteering, and frugality. Women’s Money Week — now that’s a topic that’s near and dear to my heart. On my own blog, I write extensively about […]
Read More >>10 Top Subscription Boxes to Check Out
Subscription boxes are all the rage these days, and for good reason: they save people time. With the internet we have more options than ever before, with more information than we know what to do with. By supplying members with a monthly box of food, clothes, or other products, subscription boxes save people the time […]
Read More >>30 Ways to Save Each Month
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. We talk a lot about earning more here on Young Adult Money, mostly because it’s limitless. It’s much more freeing to increase your earning power than it is to cut back on all your expenses. It also gives you more room to grow in the future. However, […]
Read More >>6 Things to Do If You Want to Teach English Abroad
This post is written by our regular contributor, Mike. I’m not going to lie – teaching English abroad is a blast. I spent eighteen months teaching in South Korea, and it was one of the best times of my life. The food was spicy, salty, and sweet all at once. The landscape was vertical with […]
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