Best Places to Purchase Textbooks for Students
As a college student, we all know how expensive it is to buy just about anything in our daily lives. From our daily meals, to our clothing, how the heck are we supposed to afford all of this? With student loan and credit card debt reaching an all time high per [...]
25 Best iPhone Apps for Personal Finance
iPhones are often criticized as expensive and ostentatious. Why buy a smart phone when you can make calls from a $10 pay as you go phone? It may seem like a waste of money, but used properly an iPhone can be a powerful tool in your personal finance arsenal. Here is just a small sampling of [...]
How Getting Your Finances in Order is Like Getting in Shape
January! Time to once again set lofty goals. While glancing through a fitness book (Fit and Well: Core Concepts and Labs in Physical Fitness and Wellness) I noticed a subtitle — Reaching Wellness through lifestyle management. The section “introduces the general process of behavior change and highlights the decisions and challenges you’ll face at each [...]
The Importance of Personal Money Management
Many of us were not taught the importance of personal money management when we were young. We did not learn to save, invest, allocate, or how to make our money work for us. Many of us are in debt, have no idea how we got here and do not know how to start digging ourselves [...]
Five Ways to Make Extra Money from Home
Who doesn’t need some extra money, even if it’s just to increase your savings? As the latest economic downturn has shown, no one ever seems to have enough savings, and many of us have none, so having some extra cash to save without having to take an outside job is never a bad idea. There [...]
Advice To Recent Graduates From An Ex-Recent Grad
I never thought I would find myself in this seat. What seat, you ask? The seat where I am sitting across the table from a recent graduate giving them advice on “What now?” I have written a list of 10 things to do when you graduate but that mainly goes over short-term things that you [...]
Rent Textbooks or Buy Them Online To Save Money
Textbooks are necessary for your educational success, but they are lousy purchases. They cost a lot to buy, lose value quickly, and worth little when you sell them. Instead of buying your textbooks from college campus store this semester, you could try renting them from online bookstores. If you still want to own them, you [...]
Evolution Of Personal Finance Blogs
I have been blogging about personal finance for just over two years now (our 2nd anniversary was July 15th). I have seen many bloggers come and go, but those that stick around continues to improve and add useful content to the Internet daily. In support of my argument, Fiscal Fizzle recently offered his thought on [...]
Achieving Financial Freedom One Expense At A Time
Most people think about financial freedom, or retirement, as a point in time when they can fully cover their living expenses with some sort of passive income. This usually involves saving a significant amount of money so that a small percentage could be safely withdrawn to cover living expenses each year. To many people, this [...]
Subscriber Swap Saturday – Interview With No Debt Plan
No Debt Plan is about getting and staying out of debt with a plan. Kevin, the author, is passionate about budgeting, saving for the future, and using goals to reach financial freedom. You can subscribe to his blog by RSS or email.
This interview is part of a new feature he’s developed called Subscriber Swap Saturday. [...]
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