In 2013, my series on 13 money resolutions was a big hit. After getting my finances in order, I decided to focus on decluttering my online life in February. To be honest, it’s a mess. My computer, my inbox, and my social media accounts—all of them are out of control. …
Harnessing the Power of Online Ventures for Ultimate Freedom
We’ve all read those articles about making money online and finding online jobs. These opportunities can be a fantastic way to bring in some extra cash, which can help you pay off debt faster or invest more quickly than you might otherwise. What’s great about these money-making opportunities is that …
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE TRULY RETIRED?
There’s a poll at the end of this post, so please vote! With all the buzz going around in the personal finance sphere about who’s retired, early retired, or not retired at all, I thought I’d introduce the candidates and let you decide. You can also check out PK’s post …
How Much Should You Financially Support Your Teenagers and Grown-Up Children? Plus, Win a TV Worth $1,249.99!
As parents, it’s natural to want to give your kids the best life possible, but there’s a fine line between providing for them and spoiling them. Let’s explore different aspects of this balance. ### Clothes When I was a teenager, I had various odd jobs like tutoring and babysitting. My …
Ten Unusual Routines I’ve Adopted While Residing in the Tropics
Hey there! I’m glad to see you. Just a reminder, there’s still time to join the $100 giveaway I’m co-hosting. All the details are available. Since moving to Guatemala in October, my life has seen a lot of unexpected changes. Here’s a glimpse of what’s now part of my daily …
Strategic Financial Planning by a 17-Year-Old for a Secure Tomorrow
I’m Eva Baker, a 17-year-old high school student with a keen interest in securing my financial future, and I love to help other teens do the same. When I’m not at the gym rock climbing or daydreaming about my future wedding, I’m busy sharing my financial journey on TeensGotCents. Living …
Thirteen Financial Habits for 2013: Tip #5 – Analyze Your Spending!
This post is one of a 13-part series focused on money resolutions for 2013. You can check back on the first post to see an updated list of the subsequent ones. We’ve already been working on trimming down unnecessary expenses from your budget. However, regular or monthly costs can sometimes …
Rediscovered Identities: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the UK
Good morning everyone! Today, we have a delightful guest post from Mr. CBB, the voice behind Canadian Budget Binder. He emphasizes that saving money is just as important as making it. Mr. CBB shares a variety of tips on budgeting, living frugally, relationships, recipes, parenting, personal finance, and more with …
IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT FINANCIAL LIMITATIONS
Good morning! Today, I’m excited to share a guest post from Ben Carlson, who writes at A Wealth of Common Sense. He talks about personal finance, investments, and using common sense to get ahead financially. If money wasn’t an issue, how would you spend your time? Would you travel, live …
A Cozy Abode in Guatemala: Weeks 24 and 25
Happy Monday! Here’s some uplifting news from sunny Guatemala. This recap was delayed due to the storm, but now things are almost back to normal. I’m on a plane to France as you read this, so enjoy the update! After a bustling Easter, life is returning to its usual pace, …