Save Money: by not getting sick
Ha! If only it was a simple as the title of this post says. However, it is possible to save money: by not getting sick. The cost of a doctors visit, plus medication (even if you have insurance) can be a huge bust to your budget – and definitely, throw your debt payoff plans out the window. The thing is everyone gets sick at some point or
Debt Snowball Spreadsheet
Last week when I launched the 2018 Financial Planner – I also told you that along with the planner bundle I was including my Debt Snowball Spreadsheet. The spreadsheet I have been using for years – the tool that was the catalyst to lighting the fire under our butts to start paying off over 160,000 in debt (Student Loans)! Today I am excited to walk you
2018 Financial Planner
The 2018 Financial Planner is here! Wahoo. I am so excited about this years version and options! Specifically, a google spreadsheet I am now offering for the “Option 2” package. But, let me backup for minute. I am getting ahead of myself. Let me introduce you to the new 2018 Financial Planner: The 2018 Financial Planner (pdf) is the key to getting your financial house in order. Use
Organizing Your Bills
I feel like everybody and their brother, want to be organized. We all want beautiful pantries, with labeled shelves, closets that never have piles of folded shirts that fall on the floor, as you try to pull one out. A system for our children’s toys, so that a stranger may not even know that you own 2 billion fisher price, little people. But, what people
9 signs you are headed into a financial disaster!
Are you in the middle what feels like a financial disaster? Do you think that you might be headed in that direction,? Do you feel like life is great, but the rug could be pulled out from under you – and you would be hopelessly lost? If you do not have the right financial systems in place to keep you afloat, then you could be
Why a $1,000 Emergency Fund is NOT Enough!
Being a personal finance blogger, I use, read, write, and talk about emergency funds on a nearly daily basis. Almost everybody I speak to brings up the Dave Ramsey rule that you need $1,000 in your emergency fund. no more, no less. Then you start paying off debts. They also claim to live by the rule that if you already have more than $1,000 in your emergency
Budgeting | Grocery Shopping On A Budget
Grocery Budget: Stop Wasting Your Money!! Step 6. If you notice there were little to no items that were not food. That is because I get those for free, or pennies. I use coupons to snag those for next to nothing. I stock up on things like toilet paper, paper towels, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, etc. When I can get them for free or less than a
Save More Money Shopping at Walmart
Living in a rural area, you have to “take what you got.” In this instance, we have very few stores that are less than 45 minutes away. You all know that I am a HUGE fan of Aldis, but they don’t have everything our family needs. So, my second store (and it is in town!) is Walmart. I have learned some pretty good ways to
Debt Tracker Printable AND Spreadsheet!
This debt tracker printable and spreadsheet combo is awesome, you guys! I think this debt payoff tracker is a great way to help you manage your money better, pay down your debt faster, and motivate you to stay the heck on track! Scott and I are determined to double the amount we put towards debt this year and are working harder than ever before tackling
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