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Ready to Pay an extra $400 toward Student Loans Monthly?
After 3 years of Federal student loan forbearance, Americans will contend with a familiar line item in the budget. Most aren't ready for it.
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American Households in 2022 spent $72,967. How much did we spend?
The Average American Household earned $94,003 pre-tax and spent over $72,967 in 2022. Unfortunately, they only saved $8,742. How did we do?
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Here are the Latest 401k, IRA, HSA, and Other Contribution Limits for 2024
One of the best ways to become an automatic millionaire in your lifetime. Don't skip on the contributions.
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Important Information to get your Financial Affairs in Order Before Death
Getting your financial affairs in order before death is the best way to protect and support your family. Don't wait to get it right. YOLO
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Reflecting on How We Became Millionaires in Under Six Years
My wife would admit that becoming millionaires was always more my thing. It was hobby that wasnโt taxing, or costly so she allowed it.
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Tracking Expenses from Year to Year. Where’s Our Money?
Tracking expenses is a difference better barely making it and becoming wealthy. It's easier once you move beyond the barely making it.
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How We Made $5k+ in Passive Income for Q2 2023
The second quarter of 2023 was hopeful. High prices raged on and it's likely that the passive income economy dragged down. With price inflation up, some goals might not materialize this year but we will likely still land in the positive. +$5k in gross passive income is still income.
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The Crushing Weight of Poverty and its Effects
2/3 of the crew is present with another short. Lovely and Lawrence discuss the weight of poverty and how money impacts everything.
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Amazing Financial Advice if You Make Less than $75,000 per year
Great financial advice if you are stuck in the middle and making less than $75,000 per year. Challenges are mounting, Grow with them.
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Here are the 5 Expenses Destroying Your Budget More than the Latte
Turns out most American households are overspending by as much as $5,000. As inflation causes prices for nondiscretionary items like food, housing, and energy to rise, families need to reduce their expenses by any means. This will likely require a change in lifestyle too. My wife and I started eating out less. On top of that, we also started to eat less meat. Most don’t recognize that they are overspending, especially when a mild luxury outing is flanked by smaller ones. Debt by a thousand cuts. If you want to buck the trend of households living paycheck to debt or stress, take the road less traveled. Consider cutting these 5…