Zero-Based Budgeting 101
Strategically allocating finances is about more than just putting money into investment accounts. It’s also the best way to plan and save.
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Strategically allocating finances is about more than just putting money into investment accounts. It’s also the best way to plan and save.
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The post Zero-Based Budgeting 101 appeared first on MintLife Blog.
College kids wanting to make extra money can always drive for Uber or deliver food for DoorDash, Grubhub or similar apps. They can also bus tables, wait tables, work in commercial kitchens or provide childcare, of course. But traditional jobs have become scarcer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are five less obvious ways college entrepreneurs [â¦]
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For those considering how to retire in Finland, you have one of Europeâs finest countries waiting to be explored. As of 2020, Finland topped Gallupâs World Happiness Report for the third consecutive year and that ranking comes with good reason. … Continue reading →
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Have you been wanting to try Stitch Fix, but you didnât want to pay the $20 styling fee out of pocket? Through tomorrow evening (January 31, 2018), Stitch Fix is waiving the styling fee for all new customers when you sign up through this link! Iâve never seen them offer this kind of deal! Here’s how it works: 1. Sign… Read More
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Hello! Today, I have a guest post from Dave at The Dollar Blogger. Dave lost his job, and then 2 weeks later his wife was laid off. This is their story of how they got by, their sacrifices, strategies, and more. I’ll be honest – I’m not one for excessive frugality. I wouldn’t consider myself […]
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I haven’t always been a minimalist, nor have I always been interested in minimalist living. I used to purchase crazy amounts of clothing, random items for my home, wasn’t interested in becoming a minimalist, and so on. I hoarded lots of items, hoping that one day I would find a use for them. I often […]
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