This article explains how I organize my bank accounts…If there is one thing that I have learned about personal finances, it is that nothing is one-size-fits-all. There are different tools, methods, products, and investments that work for different people at different phases of their lives. My system that I am currently using to manage my accounts and cashflow, did not work for me 5 years ago, but…
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5 Tips For Dealing With Your Medical Debt
Doesn’t it seem like even a check-up and a physical will have your wallet screaming for mercy these days? It doesn’t require major surgery and scans to rack up a pile of medical debt in this day and age. At some point or another many of us might even deal with a major health issue that requires exams, scans, check-ups and quite possibly surgery.Hopefully your health insurance provider will pick up the majority of the costs, but what do you do about the remaining amount that you owe? Or worse – what if you don’t have insurance?
The 4 red flags of the Tranzact debit card
I have been getting emails from a bunch of readers asking for us to do a Tranzact debit card review wanting to know what I think about the Tranzact rewards card. If you haven’t heard, basically, it is a debit card with a positive social impact that provides “Z-Bucks” that can be used to buy […]
5 Reasons Your Kid Shouldn’t Go to College (and What They Can do Instead)
[Note from Bob: I get WAY too many emails from readers who take out over $100K+ in student loans and upon graduation discover that even low paying jobs can be hard to come by. Many find themselves deep in debt with very little income – not exactly starting off on the right foot. I […]
Surviving Spouses: Financial Do’s and Don’ts
Because losing a spouse is commonly considered to be the most stressful event which can happen in a person’s lifetime, the surviving spouse faces the dilemma of needing to make clear financial decisions while dealing with the trauma of this loss. This “Do’s and Don’ts” checklist will help give direction to those who are navigating these rough waters.
The 7 secrets to making a budget work (in real life)
Tried budgeting in the past? Hated it? This is radically different than anything you’ve ever tried… It’s the first time I have really felt confident about a budget and sticking to the process. We have been using this system now for the last two months since taking the course and I LOVE the sense […]
The Unlikely Money Change That Helped Our Marriage
Linda and I have been married for 14 years. In the beginning of our marriage, we struggled with our finances. And, we were definitely not on the same page when it came to money. This rings true to many married couples out there. The joining of two lives also means the joining two potentially different […]
2 passive income strategies that have earned me over 22% in the last year
In today’s post I want to look at a few little-known passive income strategies that I have been loving lately. In a time when inflation is quickly eroding away so much of our hard-earned money each month, it is nice to have found some investments that are not only keeping pace with inflation, but greatly […]