In 2019 I threw 67.7% of my income to student loan debt. Here are the specific financial habits that put me in the right place to do so.
1In 2019 I threw 67.7% of my income to student loan debt. Here are the specific financial habits that put me in the right place to do so.
1The most valuable budgeting tool I have came to me as a gift and has helped me organize myself more than any other budgeting app.
1Being frugal isn’t a habit normally associated with millionaires. Learn how millionaires maintain their status as told in The Millionaire Next Door.
1Frugal people are often mislabeled as stingy. You may be one yourself! Find out which frugal habits you already practice.
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1Sometimes we overlook the fact that your worst enemy can be yourself. My own negative thoughts and behaviors with money kept me stressed and in debt.
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5This is a guest article I wrote for Spendee, a personal finance app. I reintroduce myself and sum up my beginning as a millennial struggling with student loan debt.
2Budgeting like a Fortune 500 company will get your finances up and running like you’re in business. See how the Zero-Based Budget will work for you.
6Those frequent concerts, music festivals, and nights out can add up. Don’t let the fear of missing out cost you your budget.
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