Student Loan Payment Guide: How To Budget For Resuming Student Loan Payments
If you’re one of the 45 million student loan borrowers, you’re likely feeling anxiety about making room in your budget for these payments, which on average clock in at $503 per month. Here are 7 suggestions on how to ease into student loan payments again.
30 Things I’ve Learned About Money In 30 Years
Celebrating my 30th birthday by sharing the 30 things I’ve learned about money in 30 years.
Alternative Housing Options For Combating Rising Housing Costs
Society expects a traditional, linear path — one riddled with debt and high-interest loans. Work hard in high school, go to college, buy a new car, get married, buy a house, have kids, get that corner office… does this sound familiar to you? While you may have been able to accomplish all of this with little to no debt “back in the day,” (think white, middle-class, 1960s) the same is simply not possible in 2022.
5 Financial Triggers And How To Overcome Them
Triggered. We hear this word everywhere nowadays. Despite Fox News bullying liberal millennial “snowflakes” for being emotionally intelligent, the word “triggered,” is valid. Especially when you have experienced trauma in your life. Financial trauma not withstanding. A trigger is a reminder of a past trauma. This reminder can cause a person to feel overwhelming sadness, anxiety, or panic. It may also cause someone to have flashbacks (goodtherapy.org). Here are 5 financial triggers and how to overcome them.
How To Stay Debt-Free
Here are 5 ways my family stays out of debt after getting out of it and uses our cash-flow intentionally. This is how we continue to live a debt-free life.