Should You Budget on a Monthly or Bi-Weekly Basis?
If you’re paid bi-weekly, try budgeting on a bi-weekly basis. Learn why and how it could be a budgeting game-changer for you.
If you’re paid bi-weekly, try budgeting on a bi-weekly basis. Learn why and how it could be a budgeting game-changer for you.
Learn how to create your own DIY Budget Binder, with free worksheets and ideas to help you track your finances all year.
Ever looked in your bank account and wondered where all your money went? A household ledger will keep that from happening again. Learn how.
Personal finance experts recommend 6 months of emergency cash in a bank account. What is the opportunity cost of keeping so much cash? This analysis breaks it down.
Use two free 2021 Kakebo printables to try out this simplistic, bulletproof method of tracking your expenses and saving money.
Revolving credit card debt is a common problem for people across all income ranges. People who have ample income and can easily meet their minimum payments often don’t think twice about what its really costing them in wealth. In fact, keeping a balance on your credit cards is probably costing … Read more
Learn 5 hacks that will help you create a personal budget that works. Your dreams are big, so you need a budget that will get you to them.
Before you build the budget that will help you make all your dreams come true, you need to understand your spending habits. I’m going to walk you through the exact steps you can take to analyze your spending habits using Excel pivot tables. The goal is to categorize your expenditures … Read more
If you’ve read up on money saving systems, you’ve probably heard of the envelope system. Its a simple method with the following steps: Create an envelope for each type of monthly expense and identify an amount of money needed for the month. Add the designated amount of cash into a … Read more
Tired of vanilla books and blogs that teach the same ways to manage money? Looking for something advanced or next gen? This is it.