So I was reading an article on GenYWealth and thought it was pretty interesting. It's the financial milestones you should (allegedly) reach during your 20s. # 1 – Finance a dream vacation…in cashDone, several times. I'm a lil surprised that the first item on a financial milestone list is about vacation! Shouldn't it be about getting out of debt or saving or something bigger dealish?# 2 – Pay off your student loansDon't have any student loans, but will soon :(# 3 – Automate paying your ...
Money Book and Chat
On Sunday John and I had a really good money talk. He worked out a new budget and we got 100% on the same page with our joint savings, and financial plans for the future. I realized after the convo that I was nervous to talk to him about it. Nervous?! To talk to my own husband! This is super weird because we talk about any and everything with ease, and we've had serious money convos in the past. I guess I felt the need to be cautious with how I worded things so ...
Big Fat Check
Got an email yesterday telling me my Big Fat Check from Ebates was on the way! I almost forgot about Ebates and MrRebates! So glad I have only been browsing online and haven't done any actually gift shopping yet.I can't believe I haven't mentioned these sites to you gurls before.They are rebate sites that save you from 1 to 25% on purchases! So when you do your online shopping, if you go to Mr Rebates or Ebates first and click on the store name (and they have TONS of popular stores ...
Mint and Money Hungry
Have you ever heard of Mint.com? I just joined it and it's awesome. It's like a free version of quicken. It links to all of your accounts (credit cards, brokerage/investment accounts, savings/checking) and lets you keep a budget there, track all transactions and even make savings goals to meet. If you go over budget in any section, you'll get an email. That's so handy! Plus it gives you a pie chart to show how your money is being spent. A real eye ...
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