Hey friends! I’ve been working on something very exciting for the past few months. It’s an ebook I’ve been writing called Mindset Over Money. The book has been available on Amazon for pre-orders for the past 2 weeks but it’s finally officially available today. Yay! So why write this ebook? I love sharing money tips… Read more
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How to Keep Medical Bills From Going to Collections and Save Your Credit
This post is from our regular contributor, Leslye. One of the most debated topics is healthcare. The costs of medical care is steadily rising, making it difficult for many consumers to keep up. It is estimated that about 1 in 5 adults have past due medical bills, and 1 in 4 among millennials and Gen-Xers…. Read more
How to Manage Loans so You Become Debt Free
Being in debt can be an issue if it’s causing you a massive headache. If you are feeling weighed down by the pressure of making payments each month, you want to become debt free as soon as possible. The best way to do this is to manage your borrowing and to resist the temptation to… Read more
Saving and Paying Off Debt With an Irregular Income
Is it possible to make progress when saving and paying off debt with an irregular income? I get this question all the time because most people know I left my stable job for a fluctuating income almost 3 years ago. Initially, I planned to have all my debt paid off by the time I quit… Read more
How to Balance Student Loan Payments with Your Monthly Bills
Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by PSECU, a Pennsylvania-based credit union. Collectively, Americans owe $1.5 trillion in student loan debt. That’s a lot of zeroes. Even for those whose debt comes nowhere near the triple-digit mark, balancing paying off debt while managing costs of daily living proves challenging. How can young adults pay down their… Read more
Debt Mindset Series: Paying Off Student Loans For a Chance at a Better Life
This week I have another great Debt Mindset Series interview with Val, the mastermind behind The Common Cents Club. Val found herself in $50,000 of student loan debt, and she wanted to pay them off quickly so they wouldn’t balloon over the course of her repayment plan. She also had dreams of being a stay-at-home… Read more