Realistic Money Goals In An Unrealistic Economy
The reality is that we can’t and don’t control gas prices, higher rent bills, or food prices. If we could, all of it would be free and equitable. So what money goals do you set when prices begin to creep up and your income stays the same?
How To Save Money This Summer
Saving money is getting more and more difficult nowadays, but these 5 tips, you’ll be well on your way to saving money this summer.
4 Ways To Lower Car Costs TODAY
For the majority of us, having a car is a non-negotiable— and with almost 92% of Americans having access to a car, how do we keep costs bearable? Here are 4 ways to lower car costs today.
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.
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.
How To Deal With Kaizen Burnout
On the surface, kaizen seems harmless. At least that’s what I thought before I majored in corporate power and communications and became jaded with capitalist dread. When you take a closer look you notice that the kaizen ‘continuous improvement’ philosophy is corporate brainwashing wrapped up in a pretty bow. At the end of the day, when you kaizen for a company, you’re kaizening (is that a thing?) for a bottom line — and it certainly isn’t your bottom line.
5 Dog Products That Will Change Your Life
While living in Colorado, I’ve been able to snag an extra grand a month just by hanging out with sweet animals via Rover. You can sign up to be a walker or sitter by clicking this sentence.
Dogs are a large part of my life, so it makes sense that I have products I love surrounding my pooches.
Here are 5 dog products that will change your life:
Coronavirus and the ‘Poor’
Personal finance is my passion and my joy. I love helping people-- that’s why I do this. I once knew next to nothing about money besides I should probably have a checking account. Now, I’m focused on building a business and generational wealth. Then the Coronavirus hit.
4 Reasons You’re Failing At Rover
Since being public about the love I have for this side hustle, I’ve been getting more questions about it. One of the biggest: How can I make as much money as you? Here are 4 mistakes I see in the Rover world and how to fix them. I hope this helps you in your pursuit of more cash while using this app!
Top 4 Financial Mistakes Service-Members Make
I made mistakes that many people did (if not, just humor me). I wasn’t used to having a stable amount of money in my bank account. Many young whippersnappers in the service feel a level of confidence they aren’t used to walking around with a piece of plastic in their wallets. Here are some of the most mistakes and how to avoid them during your time defending the good ‘ol U S of A.
Toxic Money Habits And Actionable Steps To Reverse Them NOW
This Halloween don’t let toxic habits kill your financial wellbeing. We all have ways we can be better, especially where money is concerned. Below, I’ve listed 5 toxic habits and how you can take steps to fix them now!
Baby Step Spells For Every Witch Or Warlock
In general, money isn’t a topic people joke about. As someone who loves to laugh, I find that this is too bad. After all, it can’t be 100% straight faced all the time. So instead of keeping everything grave this month, I’ve decided to let my hair down with these faux spells, chants, potions, and charms. Enjoy the Vee Frugal Fox October spin on Dave Ramsey’s famous Baby Steps.
Car Insurance For Basic Bitches
Car insurance is peace of mind. If you are liable for someone’s damage or injuries, your insurance will help you pay for that, including the legal fees if you are sued or served. Keep in mind an insurance company will not cover you for things you don’t have the coverage for. You also could be denied coverage if you do something on purpose, so you can be held liable for those things personally. These are just things to keep in mind.
How We Blew A Lump Sum Of Money And How To Avoid Our Mistakes
Talk With Your Partner And Devise A Plan - And Not A Plan That You Ignore Once Money Hits Your Account
Communication is key when you have another person attached to your financial health - especially when you’re talking about moving… an already stressful situation.Sit down and T A L K with your SO about why you want to put $x here and $y there. Prioritize expenses together. Come to an agreement on saving and spending.