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How Is Early Retirement Even Possible?
Early retirement has been extremely popular lately, and I’m sure you’ve been hearing about it a ton. Between “Why I Hate the FIRE Movement,” says Suze Orman (from Afford Anything), Mr. Money Mustache, and any of the other amazing FIRE blogs, early retirement has been in the news a lot lately. And, I love it! […]
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9 Simple Steps: How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck for Good
Well, that was fast! I just got my check and it’s all going to bills! Sound familiar? If so, you’re might be living paycheck to paycheck. If you’re struggling to make ends meet with your income, you’re not alone. In fact, 74% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck according to a survey from the […]
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13 Tips on How to Save Money on Groceries Before You Shop
Get the inside scoop from a grocery store veteran on how to save money on groceries before even stepping foot in a store! Everyone always wants to inside scoop, no matter what you’re talking about! Because let’s face it, us moms need all the tips, hacks, and genius ideas we can get! Doing things the […]
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Placer County, California VA Loan Information
Table of Contents What is the VA Loan Limit? How to Apply for a VA Home Loan? What is the Median Home Price? What are the VA Appraisal Fees? Do I need Flood Insurance? How do I learn about Property Taxes? What is the Population? What are the major cities? About Placer County Veteran Information […]
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My spending goal for 2020: Spend less on food
I’m pleased to report that 2020 is off to a fine start. As I mentioned in my year-end review, 2019 sucked for me. I have high hopes that this year will be a vast improvement. So far, it has been.
The biggest change is that I’m not drinking alcohol. While this is meant as a January-only test, it’s possible that I’ll extend the experiment. It’s saving me money and making me more productive. Plus, it may be helping with my anxiety and depression. I like that. (Thanks to the GRS readers who sent me private notes about their own struggles with alcohol. I appreciate it.)
I’ve made other small changes this year too. While I didn’t make any resolutions — I rarely do — I’m using the new year as a prompt to alter some of my habits, to do things differently.
How to Teach Your Teen to Budget Like a Pro
Here are some tips from fellow parents and experts in the personal finance space to teach your teen how to budget.
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The First Names Who Own the Most Valuable Homes, in Every State
From Alexander to Todd, here’s whose names add up to the priciest pads from coast to coast.
Smart Moves to Make with Your Tax Refund
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It is tax season! You know the goal is not to get much of a refund. However, a refund is always better than paying in! But when that money shows in your account donât go and blow it on what you want! Make some smart moves with your refund. Pay off debt If you have … Read More about Smart Moves to Make with Your Tax Refund
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What Itâs Like Living In An RV
For the past year, me and my husband, as well as our two dogs, have been living in an RV. Some people think we’re crazy (okay, most people think that), others are extremely interested and want to do it as well, but the most common question we receive from anyone is “What is it like […]
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