It always pays to start with the end in mind, which may seem difficult, but one recent piece suggests that answering a few questions will help you crystalize your goals. While considering critical …
How to Make Mistakes and Still Achieve Financial Independence (plus an intro to Mason Finance)
When you've made some mistakes in your past, how do you get back on track for financial independence? Is there ever a "too" late? Is financial independence out of reach for those of us who started …
5 Fun Ways To Teach Kids About Money (Plus Advice From TIAA for Grandparents, Aunts, and Uncles)
Do you know any kids already bored with summer? Know someone who needs some help breaking down basic finance for the kiddos? You're in luck because today we're talking kids and money. Joining us …
Why The Joneses Will Bankrupt You (plus an intro to the WELA app and Benjamin)
Maybe the Jones family has everything. Maybe you live next door. We'll tackle a survey in our second headline that says living next to a lottery winner will not only make THEM broke...it'll drive you …
What’s Your Biggest Money Epiphany? (plus an intro to Status Money)
What was your big money epiphany? Was it realizing you were paying for a car that was way too expensive? Or that even though you're cashing in with a nice job you're still living paycheck to …
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Did We Miss The Debt Panic Memo? (plus an intro to Swell)
Are you frazzled because you still have debt to pay off? Is it because your debt is spiraling out of control, or maybe because it's at a high interest rate? We'll talk about approaching debt on …
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