The following is a guest post from Marissa at Thirty Six Months where she talks about getting rid of her student debt and becoming financially independent. It is very unusual to find a graduate student in their 20’s these days without a mountain of debt, regardless of whether they worked through university or not. I… [Read More]
What’s Your Plan B? I Mucked.
A few days ago, we went to the car to go shopping, and I was surprised when the doors wouldn’t open with the remote key. I pressed a few times to make sure, and it really wasn’t working. I then opened the doors, and was surprised when the power unlock wasn’t working, either. I then… [Read More]
Five Financial Conversations to Have Before You Get Married
Erika from Newlyweds on a Budget blogs about love and money, and managing finances as a semi-newlywed. My husband and I dated for just three months before we got married. Our conversation about finances before we got married can pretty much be summed up like this: Me: So I make this much and you make… [Read More]
Book Review and Giveaway Part One: Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School
Back in June, I had a preview of Andrew Hallam’s new book “Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School“, as well as a pre-order giveaway. I have been waiting since then for a copy of my own so that I could review the book and share my review with you… [Read More]
Totally Money Blog Carnival #47: Prelude to a New Year
Welcome to the 47th edition of the Totally Money Blog Carnival, and the last edition for the year! It will be Christmas in less than a week, and a new year in less than two. Have you met all of your goals for the year? What are your plans for the new year? I’d love… [Read More]
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