Does the world of personal finance need more politics?
FinCon in not a political event and never has been. Too, nothing about personal finance is inherently political. Sure, some folks put a political spin on the material they present, but that's an individual choice.
How to make money fast: Quick ways to earn money in 2019
Let’s face it. Most of us, at one point or another, have been faced with a financial emergency, or a plain, old-fashioned cash crunch. It’s definitely not a fun spot to be in.
A brief guide to the Equifax settlement — and how to get what you’re owed
Over the past week, there have been a lot of stories going around that everyone is entitled to $125 due to the Equifax settlement. Here are the facts.
Don’t buy a new car without this cheat sheet!
And now you’re ready to buy. Follow these steps to get a good deal and make the car-buying process at the dealership as painless as possible.
Why “follow your passion” is bad advice
Based on this experience, I could have easily concluded that coding wasn’t for me. Maybe I didn't have a “logical” brain since it just didn't click with me. Maybe instead I should major in something that came easily to me, like psychology or English.
Outsourcing my life: Why I pay others to do tasks I could do myself
I personally find doing laundry calming, but there are certain things that I hate doing — and that I will happily outsource to others.
How to budget: A pain-free guide to building a budget that works
People get frustrated with a budget because it never seems to work. They never reach their spending targets. Or emergencies break the budget.
Beyond wealth: What happens AFTER you achieve financial independence?
According to Dominguez and Robin, your goal should be to achieve Financial Independence, the condition of having Enough for the rest of your life. “Financial Independence has nothing to do with rich”.