The 2021 financial planner has launched and it is the perfect tool to use to set up your household budget and pay off your debts! . There is always a high level of excitement when I launch because I KNOW that so many lives are going to change! If they (you!) get the planner and commit to using it – you can and will change your
The 2021 Financial Panner Is Here!!
I just wanted to say THANK YOU! I have searched everywhere for the perfect tool to get me back on track with our budget. We use the Dave Ramsey system and I have to say I am just blown away by your Financial Planner. I cannot wait to see how our year turns out with this gem in hand. Worth every cent and so much
2020 Financial Planner
The 2021 Financial Planner has officially launched – and it is SO good! Click the photo below to check it out. It’s finally here! The 2020 Financial planner launches today! This will be my 6th year of designing and launching the financial planner – and I have to say that this year’s version is my favorite. The 2020 Financial Planner was inspired by the bullet journal
Best budgeting App to help you pay off debt {undebt.it}
If I could only use one budgeting app to help me track and pay off my debts it would be Undebt.it.Trust me I have tried nearly all of them over the years. Undeb.it is just the best. In fact, I think everyone who has debt should be taking advantage of this app! If there is a budgeting app on the market, you can bet that I
2019 Financial Planner!
The 2019 Financial Planner is here!!Not only are you getting 81+ pages of Budgeting, Bill Pay, Debt Repayment and Motivation pages that will last you the entire year. You are also getting the Family Meeting Planner! For only $5.00CLICK HERE TO GRAB YOURS NOW! If you are serious about getting a handle on your finances, paying off your debts, and setting yourself up for a lifetime
Money Matters | How to Prioritize Your Debt
Learning how to prioritize your debt is a beginning step to formulating your debt payoff strategy. Having a plan to pay off your debt is the key to success. Having a plan (and sticking to it) will allow you to pay off your debts faster, easier, and with a lot less stress! The first step in setting up your payoff plan is to prioritize your debt.
Budgeting Step-By-Step
Getting started budgeting is oftentimes made out to be way more complicated, intense and overwhelming than it should be. Budgeting is not only pretty simple to set up, but it can also be completely liberating. Knowing exactly how much money you have, as well as knowing where your money is being spent is absolutely life-changing. More often than not people tell me that they don’t
Managing Your Money – You should be doing more of these!
Managing your money takes work. A lot of people have the belief that once you create a budget and are able to stick to it, it’s smooth sailing. While creating and staying on budget plays a huge role in maintaining a healthy financial life, there are a few things you should be doing more often than you are, to stay on track. Looking beyond the budget
Paycheck Budgeting
Before I started using the Paycheck Budgeting method our finances were on thin ice. I had tried every method out there. we had binders, accordion files, and hanging file systems organizing our bills, I had a large family calendar filled with bills to be paid, amounts due and when. It was crazy. The day before a bill was due I would get on the computer and
How to stay on top of your credit score
Ten years ago when I first met my husband, checking your credit score / credit report was a once a year thing. Once a year and “don’t do it again, or it will lower your credit score!” type of thing. Unfortunately, a lot of people still believe that you can only check in once a year. I am here to tell you that you should
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