This is a sponsored post. I am a Shop Your Way blogger, but all opinions are my own. Every single day there are hundreds – no, thousands – of articles published about travel. One topic related to travel that people like to read and write about is travel hacking. Travel hacking is using credit card […]
Read More >>7 Ways Stress Can Mess With Your Finances
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. We all know that money causes stress. More money, more problems, right? The inverse is true, too: already existing stress can wreck havoc on your finances if you’re not careful. When you’re stressed out, money is generally the last thing you’re thinking about (unless the source of […]
Read More >>20 Easy Ways Millennials Can Practice Minimalism
This post is by our regular contributor, Kristi. You don’t have to sell everything you own and live out of a suitcase containing only thirty items to be a minimalist. You don’t have to live in a tiny house with only 150 square feet to be minimalist either. You can live in a 6000 square […]
Read More >>6 Ways to Simplify Holiday Shopping
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. November is here, and that means most people are gearing up to do their annual holiday shopping. I don’t know about you, but I don’t get very excited at the prospect of spending hundreds of dollars on gifts at the end of every year (which is why […]
Read More >>How to Turn Your Financial Goals Into a Game
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. Do you have trouble motivating yourself to reach certain financial goals? Or does it take a little extra to get you excited about the thought of saving money or paying off debt? Not everyone is goal-oriented or self-motivated, and that’s okay. It can be difficult to focus […]
Read More >>How Credit Unions Differ From Banks, and Which is Better
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. Have you ever paused to consider what kind of bank you’re doing business with? Or have you just gone with the one your parents signed you up with, or the one that was closest to your home? A lot of people don’t think too much about the […]
Read More >>15 Ways to Make Extra Money for the Holidays
This post is by our regular contributor Kristi. Not to scare you out or anything, but December is only 4 weeks away, and the holidays are almost upon us. Are you ready for the holidays? Have you even started thinking about the expenses that come along with Holiday preparations? If you started making out your holiday […]
Read More >>Top 10 Personal Finance Apps and Tools to Use
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. Chances are, if you’re in your 20s or 30s, you’re somewhat attached to your phone. At the very least, you don’t leave home without it. I’m willing to bet many of you have tablets or laptops you use on occasion, too. Especially if you have a long […]
Read More >>Top Credit Cards for Low Credit Scores
This post is from our regular contributor, Kristi. This post does not contain affiliate links. Any links are purely for your convenience to further research your options. Do not sign up for any of these cards without first reading and understanding the terms and conditions of the card. Do you know what actually affects your […]
Read More >>5 Lessons I Learned From Decluttering
Who knew throwing stuff out could feel so good? I’ve been in the middle of decluttering for the past few months as I’m making plans to move, and every time I throw something out, it feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I never thought I’d say that about stuff I either acquired […]
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