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Dealing with cash money in your twenties

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Category: Attitudes

The 401k…aka FREE MONEY.

“I would never sign up for a 401k because there is no way I can run that far.”- my hilarious … More

401k, benefits, Compound interest, free money, investing, pension, Retirement

Make Mo’ Ca$h Money

You’re tracking your spending, you’ve set up your budget, you’re slenderizing your spending…but still, things aren’t adding up. The alternative … More

Babysitting, Business, Employment, Income, Job hunting, Job Search, Money, Part time jobs, Part time work

New Year’s Budget Revolution Resolution!

The number two resolution for 2014 is to make a budget (right behind weight loss, which I have no advice … More

Budget, Finance, Finances, Holiday, Mint, Money, New Year Resolution, newyear, Resolution, Revolution

Be Fiscally Flexible Like A Yogi

Probably my number one financial rule in life is that I do NOT like to spend my money on managing … More

Business, Credit card, Credit score, Debit card, Financial Services, Mint, Money, Reimbursements

Compound Interest- a Modern Day Miracle!

Albert Einstein — ‘Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he … More

Compound interest, Interest, Investment, Miracle, Money, Retirement

Can’t Buy Me Love

Can’t buy me love- but you can buy your squeeze dinner and a movie. But dinner and a movie might … More

Date ideas, Date night, Dates, Dating, Food, Fun, Groupon, Home, Knotts Berry Farm, Love, Picnics, Popcorn, relationships, Shopping, Snack, Steve Winwood

An Ounce of Prevention is worth a Pound of Cure

Within the first six months of going off of my parent’s dental insurance, I had my first TWO cavities. My … More

Adulthood, Dental care, Dental floss, Dentist, Dentistry, Long term living, Maturity, Tooth, Tooth brushing, Toothbrush

Getting started

I am a 28-year old who used to feel: bewildered guilty insecure and not interested about personal finance. I didn’t … More

Finance, Money, Money Management, Personal finance

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