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Dealing with cash money in your twenties

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Category: Long term living

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

Moving on Up

I have moved nineteen times in the past 10 years (and I will be moving again next month). I believe … More

Amtrak, Apartment, Apartment hunting, Craigslist, Home, House, Jerry Seinfeld, Landlord, Moving, New home, New house, Property, Renting, Shipping

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

[James Earl Jones voice] Do You Need Help Paying off Credit Card Debt?

“You want 21% risk free? Pay off your credit cards.”- Andrew Tobias Did you know, I hate paying for other … More

Andrew Tobias, Credit card, Credit card debt, Credit Services, Debt, Debt consolidation, Interest rate

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

Tips and Tricks to Slenderize Your Spending

So you’ve made a budget, you’ve tracked your  spending, you’ve made your goals…but something isn’t quite adding up. Your input … More

Budget, Coupon, Grocery store, Home, Homemaking, Money, Save, Shopping, Spending

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

For times when $%*!@ happens

Here are some ridiculous things that have happened to me recently: -I paid $75 to get my car emissions checked … More

Emergency, Lasik, Mint, Money, Saving, Savings account

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