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10 Frugal Lessons I Learned From Being Flat Out Broke
During the years I attended college, and shortly afterward, when I was about 21-22 years old, I was flat out broke. I was living in the middle of a big city all by myself and paying my bills on a server’s salary. I had zero savings and was living paycheck to paycheck just to get … Read more
6 Ways to Invest In A Rough Economy
Investing during a bear market can be quite intimidating and appear challenging. However, it doesn’t have to be if you ensure you are prepared ahead of time. In a rough economy or during a financial crisis, the markets are going down, the media writes panic headlines, everyone is telling you to sell, and you’re sitting there … Read more
6 Steps to Pay Back Student Loans Quicker
After graduating from college, you may be daunted by the fact that it is now time to pay off your student debt. Typically, you have a few months before repayments kick in, but they are coming. It’s especially scary or stressful as you are just joining the working world. However, there is a bright light … Read more
6 Easy Steps To Escape the Consumer Mentality
Having an extreme consumer mentality can put your finances into some serious trouble. Whether that is excess consumer debt, spending more than you make, not having an emergency fund for unexpected situations, or just not prepping for your future. Not everyone needs to be an extreme investor where you become some expert or guru. Additionally, … Read more
