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How to Stay Accountable with Money (One Genius and Simple Way!)
Do you constantly think, ‘I’m gonna do the dang thing,’ and finally get serious about investing for retirement, paying off debt, or save for a trip of a lifetime… and promptly nothing happens. Then you need to stay accountable with money. One genius and simple way to stay accountable with

Three Signs you’re in Financial Survival Mode
Are you where you want to be financially? Or do you feel like you’re stuck in financial survival mode? No power or clean water from winter storm Uri has millions of Texans in survival mode (luckily my little RV is still has power and water!). When you’re physically cold, hungry,

3 Steps to Improve your Relationship with Money
Love and relationships are on everyone’s mind with Valentine’s Day! If you feel like you’re “bad with money,” then this is a must-read. You can improve your relationship with money (I believe in you!). Here Are Three Steps to Improve your Relationship with Money 1. How do you feel about
Enter to Win Best Money Class Ever Scholarship
If you’re experiencing a life change, like buying a home, newly married, starting a family, you lost your job, are going through a nasty divorce, or facing an expensive health crisis, then I believe from the bottom of my heart with a little education and a solid plan you can

How to Save Time and Money with Meal Planning
What exactly is the point of meal planning? With meal planning you save time and money! You won’t believe how little I spent on groceries with meal planning! Time and money are both limited resources. How do you decide what’s for dinner and lunch? Is it a last-minute scramble to

How to Stop Emotional Spending
How much did you spend last week? If you’re emotionally spending (cuz well, pandemic life), then here’s how to stop emotional spending with the #weeklycashchalllenge. What is the Weekly Cash Challenge? The challenge is to take out a set amount of cash and make it last for the entire week!

Join Me in the Weekly Cash Challenge: Ditch Emotional Online Spending!
I challenge you to go three weeks without online emotional spending… starting tomorrow! You’re invited you to join me in the first live Weekly Cash Challenge. Life isn’t meant to be spent with late-night scrolling online constantly adding items to your cart, removing items, adding back items, ordering, and returning.

Class and Coaching Starts Tomorrow, Are you In?
Best Money Class Ever is BACK! Class and coaching starts tomorrow, Wednesday January 6th. If you want in, be sure to enroll here! Astalavista 2020! Halle-freakin’-lujah, it’s 2021! Do you have money resolutions for 2021? If so, you’re not alone. Good Housekeeping listed 56 resolutions and the number one resolution

Check out the 2021 Financial (day) Planner
Do you have financial resolutions for 2021? If you want to pay off debt, build savings, or stress less about money, then check out the 2021 Financial (day) Planner. It’s a day planner and financial plan in one. It’s the ultimate money organizer. It puts a dollar sign to your

Best Money Class Ever Four Money Challenges for 2021!
What are the four money challenges for 2021 with Best Money Class Ever? Find out below! But first, a quick reminder, if you haven’t enrolled yet, enroll here or click the button below by December 23rd to get 20% off with coupon code: earlyenroll ENROLL If you’re like me, you’re
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Hi! I'm Carly
I’m a Finance grad and creator of Best Money Class Ever, a 4-week live virtual personal finance class. I paid off $35,000 of debt and saved a nest egg of over $100,000 by age 26 (earning only around the median household income!).
If I can pay off debt and build savings at a young age, anyone can with a little education and solid plan.

“Oh, my goodness, I learned a lot. I enjoyed everything! Carly’s a great financial teacher.”
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