An Important Retirement Account Reminder

An Important Retirement Account Reminder

Today’s post will be a quick one but important. When you open a retirement account like an IRA or 401(k), the money you contribute often goes into a money market account. After you make a contribution, you still have to invest that money! Some folks open retirement accounts and think that because the money is…

A Day in the Life of a Digital Workshop Producer

A Day in the Life of a Digital Workshop Producer

I thought some of you looking for your pivot careers might be wondering what exactly a digital workshop producer does, so today I’m going to take you through an average day as one. 6:45 AM – Wake up. Make coffee. Get dressed from the waist up. Early start times mean pajama bottoms for me. 7:05…

Financial Lessons from Ticket to Ride

Financial Lessons from Ticket to Ride

A very bright spot for me in the dreary year that has been 2020 is Ticket to Ride. Ticket to Ride (or “the train game”) was created in 2004 and the very simple idea of the game is you draw some route cards and try to build your train across the map. Different length routes…

5 Ideas for Building an Emergency Fund

5 Ideas for Building an Emergency Fund

I’ve spent a lot of this year harping on the fact that emergency funds are incredibly important. Despite that, I get that it can sometimes feel like wringing water from a stone. One nice-ish thing is that if your finances are super tight, that means even a little bit can help so this list looks…

Hit Up Etsy for Inexpensive Wedding Gifts

Hit Up Etsy for Inexpensive Wedding Gifts

Weddings are expensive and the rigmarole of wedding etiquette is seriously ridiculous – and pretty outdated. I think it’s perfectly fine to RSVP no if the bride or groom would be offended that you can’t afford much of a gift. There are a few folks in my life that ascribe to such strict etiquette in…

Why You Should Open an IRA in 2021

Why You Should Open an IRA in 2021

An IRA is an Individual Retirement Account and mine has played a key, if not the key, role in my financial success. And it all started with a stroke of luck and the right person coming into my life. When I was 25, I started dating a guy who peer pressured me relentlessly – to…

How to Use Salary Info

How to Use Salary Info

A few weeks ago I was interviewed for the TheatreArtLife podcast and it sparked a pretty good conversation among us about sharing salary info. A key part of my blog is my accountability updates each month that breakdown where all of my money goes but also how I earn it – it gives readers a…

3 Ways to Stand Out at a Large Company

It’s easy to feel lost in the shuffle whilst working for a large company. With so many staff members, so many offices, and so many customers – feeling like a cog in the wheel is unavoidable at times. Whether you’re feeling apprehensive before searching ‘’amazon jobs near me’’ on Google, or worried about that big…

Breaking The Law vs. An Honest Living

(Image Credit) It can be easy to be drawn into ventures that involve breaking the law. Money can often look much easier to get your hands on if you’re willing to break the rules, and a lot of people end up going down this route when they feel like they don’t have any other choice.…

What Is the FI/RE Movement?

What Is the FI/RE Movement?

If you don’t spend a lot of time reading personal finance blogs, you may not have come across the term FI/RE, which means Financial Independence/Retire Early. This is a small group of people who have figured that if they can super charge their savings rate for about 10 years, they can achieve financial independence and…

Emergency Loans: What You Need to Know

Setting aside an emergency fund is one of the smartest financial decisions you can ever make. The extra money can relieve stress during uncertain times and will help bail you out when you are in a tough spot. Surprisingly, nearly three in 10 U.S. adults don’t have any emergency savings. For those who do, only…

Accountability: December 2020

Profile I am thirty six years old and I’m a freelance digital event producer. I make $40/hour and generally work about 16-20 hours a week. I’m still living at my dad’s house. I am so not sad to say good-bye to this year.  Spending & Saving This has been another weird month where my net…

Pandemic Friendly New Year’s Eve Plans

Pandemic Friendly New Year’s Eve Plans

For those still sticking to their social distancing guns (and as someone from a decimated industry, thank you), here are some ideas to keep New Year’s Eve from being a total bust. Several are paid games or “theatrical” events, so if the pandemic has not been a financial disaster for you, consider supporting the creators…

Money Tracking Worksheets

Money Tracking Worksheets

I’ve written a lot about how I think goals and tracking those goals have made a huge impact on my financial progress. But you might wonder how to track these goals? There are a few automated ways to do it using websites like Personal Capital or Mint (personally I do keep a Mint account fairly…

Flexible Jobs for Escaping Reality

Flexible Jobs for Escaping Reality

So I’ve been considering how to run away the last few weeks. I’ve done a lot of research on RVs with the idea of solitarily rolling around America and exploring some national parks and outdoor wonders. I’ve also looked at some countries that are allowing Americans in with really low cost of living with the…

Lessons Learned from Different Jobs

Lessons Learned from Different Jobs

I’ve spent a lot of time the last few months thinking about previous jobs and it left me pondering, what have I learned from all these places I’ve worked? I’ve been really lucky to make my career in theater, but there were even a few jobs I worked before graduating that taught me useful life…

How to Pick a Checking Account

How to Pick a Checking Account

If you’re just getting started with your finances, you may be looking to set up a checking account for the first time. Or you may have a checking account that you’re not very impressed with and looking for some options. I thought I’d spend a few minutes today writing about how I chose the checking…

One Step Money Tricks

One Step Money Tricks

I’ve found there are actually a few things that make saving money a little easier that are incredibly easy to implement. I call these one step money tricks because there’s like one moment of effort you have to exert and then the effort is done and you just get the payoff. Cash Back There are…

Setting Money Goals for 2021

Setting Money Goals for 2021

I am so excited for this dumpster fire of a year to almost be over. I know nothing magically gets better on January 1st but I really hope we’re closer in the downward slide back towards normal. So it’s reaching that time of year when I start to ponder my goals for next year. Because…

How to Stretch Your Money with International Work

How to Stretch Your Money with International Work

And interesting thing in the personal finance community is that there is a lot written about global arbitrage, which is where you make money in one place (usually the US, UK or Australia, in a lot of these PF stories) and then go live in a really low cost of living place to make it…