You don’t really need that much money to get into real estate investing. Today we'll look at how to get into real estate investing with very little money.
How to get into real estate investing with (almost) no money
10 affordable and unique alternatives to traditional weddings
Whether you're rebellious, frugal, or both, keep reading as I share a few affordable and unique alternatives to traditional weddings.
10 signs you should drop out of college
Sometimes, there are very clear signs you should drop out of college. Keep reading as I share these points and discuss why they warrant walking away.
Old money vs. new money: 6 lessons you can use
While we often look at wealth in terms of haves and have nots, there's more nuance than that. In particular, discussions of old money vs. new money reveal wealth's complexities. Keep reading as I dive into this comparison and explain how the differences between old money and new money can influence your financial planning for the better.
How to avoid (or overcome) being house poor
In this article, I'll explain why being house poor is such a terrible thing. I'll also share how you can avoid this scenario – or overcome it if you're already there.
Benefits and dangers of the no-spend challenge
The no-spend challenge entails eliminating all discretionary expenses for a set period. It can work wonders for your finances, helping you save towards major goals and establish better habits.
Why a dollar today is worth more than tomorrow
A dollar today is worth more than tomorrow thanks to inflation and compound growth. The former means money will buy more now relative to any point in the future. The latter means capital also has more investment potential at present than it will tomorrow.
14 financial red flags in a relationship
In this article, I'll share a few common red flags you'd be wise to address with your partner sooner rather than later. In some cases, you may even want to walk away altogether.
Can I afford to move out? 8 simple tips for deciding
At some point in their late teens or early twenties, most people find themselves wondering, "can I afford to move out?" In this article, I'll provide some tips for arriving at an accurate answer.
How much money is enough? 8 questions to consider
We all spend substantial portions of our lives pursuing money. But when does that end? How much money is enough to leave the rat race forever and actually enjoy life?