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How I Almost Committed Financial Suicide

How I Almost Committed Financial Suicide

How I Almost Committed Financial Suicide See that house?  About 6 months ago I had myself convinced we needed to buy something like this to validate our lives and prove to the world that we were successful.  What a difference 6 months can make!  My fiance and I had decided, on a whim, to start […]

Rejecting Consumer Norms Changed My Financial Life Forever

Rejecting Consumer Norms Changed My Financial Life Forever

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure for more info. Up until a few years ago, I was pretty much normal when it came to following consumer norms. Let’s see… I had car debt, student loans, credit cards, and a hefty mortgage to boot. That all changed when I decided to take […]

How To Be A Financial Rock Star in 2018

How To Be A Financial Rock Star in 2018

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure for more info. I’d like to take a moment to say Happy New Year to all of my readers! We finally made it to 2018 and I am super excited! If you’re new around here, you’ll soon find out that Mr. Mad Money Monster and I love […]

I’m Celebrating All Of My Financial Mistakes This Holiday Season

I’m Celebrating All Of My Financial Mistakes This Holiday Season

Just like that, the holiday season is here and everyone is starting to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the season. I can’t lie, I absolutely love the holidays. I love everything from giving gifts to hosting family and friends to enjoying the seasonal activities like watching Santa Claus arrive in our little […]

Don’t Be Ashamed Of Your Financial Story

Don’t Be Ashamed Of Your Financial Story

It’s easy to become discouraged and even disgusted by your own financial story these days. Everywhere you look, a 20-something is making millions or a 30-something has enough money in investments to retire. And there you sit with heaping debt, not knowing how to fund your child’s college education, and a tiny retirement account. Financial blogs […]

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