5 Tips for Reaching Financial Stability

The key to feeling secure financially is not reliant on the amount of money you make. The most fiscally secure people make the most of what they have and are smart stewards of their money. If you’re ready for more financial freedom, take a look at a few of the steps to take to get…

Personal Finance Is Boring

Sometimes personal finance gets really boring. There. I said it. For instance, I’m a well trained frugalista and I have a bag full of groceries – mac and cheese, soup, tuna salad packets – that I picked up for about $20. There’s nearly a week of meals for the road in there. But I am…

What Do You Spend Your $$$ On?

What Do You Spend Your $$$ On?

Every once in a while, I find a song that really sticks with me for whatever reason – it either relates to where I am in life or it really makes me feels something. Yesterday on Pandora, Spend Your $$$ by Walk the Moon (a great group that I found thanks to Lisa from Lisa…

Tour Life: Financial Dangers

Tour Life: Financial Dangers

Earlier this month I wrote about my mini money challenge idea and how I was going to live on just my per diem. I thought – I’m not going to have any problem doing this. I’m pretty much a golden god of saving anyway, especially after a year of living in NYC. So I nailed…

Net Worth: May 2014

Accountability: May 2014

Profile I am twenty-nine years old. I work as an assistant production manager and my yearly salary is $52,000. Saving & Spending Ugh. This is a month I don’t really ever want to repeat. Financially, it’s actually been a good one. It was a 5 payday instead of 4 payday month and I wound up…