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Avoiding Lifestyle Creep

Avoiding Lifestyle Creep

Congratulations! You just earned a well-deserved raise, promotion, or new job that boosts your annual salary. But buyer beware—if you aren’t careful with your newfound earnings you could fall into the common trap of “lifestyle creep.” In this blog post, we’ll talk...

How To Review and Cancel Unwanted Subscriptions

How To Review and Cancel Unwanted Subscriptions

Monthly subscriptions are the hidden gremlin inside an otherwise well-planned budget. You might know how much you’re paying for Netflix or Amazon Prime, but what about your gym membership, recurring deliveries, or software licenses? Those are subscriptions too!...

The One Credit Card Rule

The One Credit Card Rule

This week’s blog post is for everyone that is juggling multiple credit cards and credit card balances. Too many revolving lines of credit can wreak havoc on any budget or financial strategy. When it is easy to “break out the plastic”, even the most steadfast among us...

Pay Yourself First

Pay Yourself First

Struggling to save? Flip the script and start thinking of saving as an investment in your future. When you start paying yourself first, you are prioritizing your long-term financial growth.

Make a Financial Promise To Yourself

Make a Financial Promise To Yourself

We’ve all had moments of inspiration in our financial journeys. Today will be THE DAY you get control of your finances and climb out of debt. And for a week, or maybe a month, you hold yourself accountable. No more meals out. No more late-night Amazon purchases. No...

How To Stop Autopilot Spending (Part 2)

How To Stop Autopilot Spending (Part 2)

There are 1,001 different ways that our behaviors and impulses can break our budgets. From forgotten subscriptions to impromptu nights out that you “just can’t miss”, it seems like the temptation to spend can come anywhere, anytime. We call this type of impulsive...

How To Stop Autopilot Spending (Part 2)

How To Stop Autopilot Spending Part 1

There are 1,001 different ways that our behaviors and impulses can break our budgets. From forgotten subscriptions to impromptu nights out that you “just can’t miss”, it seems like the temptation to spend can come anywhere, anytime. We call this type of impulsive...

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