Net Worth Update (My Exact Numbers)
A year ago, CNBC shared the behind the scenes of my budget and investments with my goal to become a millionaire by 45. They created a new tv show called “Millennial Money.” I’m pinching myself because I’ll be featured on, Sunday 11/17 at 4 p.m. central. Be sure to tune
How Much I Spent on a Five-Day Trip to Atlanta
I spent five days and four nights in Atlanta, Georgia for a personal finance conference called FinCon. I’ll share exactly how much I spent, plus five tips on how you can save on flights, hotels, food, and event tickets when you travel. I believe in spending money on what you
How Much Have You Spent on Amazon This Year?
It’s Amazon prime day and there’s a lot of buzz about amazing deals. Here’ s unpopular advice for Amazon Prime Day: you’ve already spent plenty on Amazon this year. You don’t need to buy anything for Prime Day! Afterall, you can get any item 100% off when you don’t buy
Ask me Anything: Get your Money Questions Answered
Is money on your mind? Do you have a dilemma? You feel stuck, anxious, and overwhelmed about your finances. You don’t know who to turn to and it’s isolating! Managing money is hard. You don’t need to figure it out on your own. This week I’m carving out some time
How to Overcome Analysis Paralysis with Money: Five Steps
You want to be good with money, but you don’t know where to start. Decision making is very difficult and you’re overanalyzing everything. There’s so much you want to do financially, but you’re stuck and overwhelmed. If this sounds familiar, you’re likely dealing with analysis paralysis with money. We’ll talk
How a 39-Year-Old Budgets Her $85,000 Salary in Worcester, Ma
This 39-year-old makes $85,280 annually in Worcester, Massachusetts as a Financial Risks Analyst III. We’ll look at her income, net worth, and plan to pay off debt and invest. You’ll see exactly how she spends her money now and what recommendations I have. Job and Income She’s paid $3,281 gross
How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck: 7 Steps
If you’re stuck in the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck, you can turn things around. Here’s seven steps on how to stop living paycheck to paycheck. 1. Automate your savings The number one way to get out of the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle is to save. Make your savings automatic by
How to Pay off Debt Fast: 11 Tips
Are you tired of your debt? You can get out of debt. Here’s eleven tips on how to pay off debt fast (even if you have a low income). How to Pay off Debt Fast 1. Make the decision to pay off debt Managing money isn’t all about numbers. It’s
Stock Market Crash: What to Do (and What to Avoid)
The stock market crashed on Monday😨. You’re probably wondering how to respond. Here’s exactly what to do and what to avoid. First off, what exactly happened? Three major stock market indexes fell: the Dow dropped 1,034 points (2.6%), Nasdaq fell 3.4%, and the S&P 500 dropped 3%. This was the
DINK couple 52 and 56 making $181,167 in Sacramento, California
Welcome to the next episode of The Finance Plan! Here we’ll look at real people’s incomes, net worth, and plan to pay off debt and invest. You’ll see exactly how they’re spending money now and what recommendations I have. This double income, no kids’ household in Sacramento, California brings in
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