Dave Stevens on understanding this housing market
Dave Stevens discusses the psychology of this housing market and five things loan originators need to remember if they want to succeed now.
Dave Stevens discusses the psychology of this housing market and five things loan originators need to remember if they want to succeed now.
So, I’m assuming you are here reading this because you want to get yourself some more money. And since this is Mr. Money Mustache and not a standard financial publication, you’re willing to think about the bigger picture: Not necessarily “Maximum money at all costs so I can have a nice, spendy retirement!” More like “A […]
While there are many ways to get ahead in life, few are as beneficial as earning more money. By increasing your income over time, you can boost your cash savings rate, save more money for retirement, and even afford a splurge once in a while. And if having more money makes you feel more secure, […]
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If you thought the low mortgage rates were gone forever, think again. Per Freddie Mac, mortgage rates just had their best week in over a decade, thanks in part to the latest Fed policy meeting. The popular 30-year fixed averaged a very attractive 4.06% this week, down from 4.28% last week and 4.40% a year… Read More »Mortgage Rates Just Had Their Best Week In Over a Decade
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So I was looking back through the site the other day and I realized I have never shared a definitive guide to lounge chairs. I guess after 10 years, I can’t remember every post I’ve ever written. And while we’ve chronicled many a beautiful outdoor space, finding a perfect lounge…
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There is one topic here on Making Sense of Cents that I hardly ever talk about. That topic is investing. Investing is something I have never really gotten too deep into in my personal life. I know, personal finance blogger fail right here. It’s an area in my life that I have been too embarrassed to […]
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59k salary is a solid hourly wage when you think about it. At least it was before 2022. When you get your…
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Guest post from Rachel of The Purposeful Wife Forced frugality often feels like a bad thing. Making cutbacks, adhering to a tight grocery budget, and preparing all of your meals at home isn’t always fun. Yet many blessings accompany frugal living. I’ve learned so much as my husband and I have tried to get out of debt andRead More
So you’re thinking to start a side gig. Congratulations! Whether you are trying to pay off debt or just trying to fully fund your savings account, a side gig can help you reach your financial goals.
But be aware: There is a grain of truth to the old adage, “You have to spend money to make money.” Exactly how much money are we talking?
The cost of starting a side gig depends on several factors, so let’s explore some of the costs you are likely to encounter regardless of your new business focus.