Happy Tuesday, friends! To kick things off today we’re sharing a cool lil napkin chart, illustrating one of the best kept secrets in personal finance 👇👇👇 We talk a lot about paying yourself first, saving for your future, your needs, etc… But just something to…
Happy Tuesday, money nerds! 🙌 Imagine this: Today, every time you smile, help someone, offer support, listen to others or do a kind deed… this will make a small “+1 deposit” into your happiness piggy bank. Conversely,…
Before You Buy A House – Episode 065
- February 27, 2019
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Buying a house will likely be the most expensive purchase you’ll ever make, so it’s no surprise that it can be an intimidating process. But this is the very same reason you should be a…
Find the Cheapest Flights with $Pro Scott Keyes – Episode 064
- February 25, 2019
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The fact is that everyone wants to travel, but nobody wants to pay more than they need to for airfare. Who doesn’t want a deal?! Our $Pro today is Scott of Scott’s Cheap Flights, and…
Planning A Wedding Without Going Broke – Episode 063
- February 20, 2019
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Weddings are expensive, but they don’t have to be! Spend your money on the things that truly matter to you and your fiancé and let the rest go. Cutting out elements that don’t mean much…
Networking To Make More Money with $Pro Jordan Harbinger – Episode 062
- February 18, 2019
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Networking is one of those things you may not think is necessary- until it’s too late. Our $Pro this week, Jordan Harbinger, is here to explain how vital it is to network now, even if…
Teaching Kids About Money – Episode 061
- February 13, 2019
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Since personal finance is not taught in most public schools, the job falls squarely on parents and caretakers. Hopefully this means we are intentionally teaching our children through lessons and examples in order to shape…
Small Time Real Estate Investing with $Pro Chad Carson – Episode 060
- February 11, 2019
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You don’t have to be a millionaire to be a successful real estate investor. Chad Carson, our $Pro this week, is here to explain how even a small, effective real estate portfolio can lead to…
Renovating on a Budget – Episode 059
- February 6, 2019
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Last week we covered the pros and cons of whether you should renovate or move- and so this week we’re discussing specific pointers when it comes to renovating on a budget. We spend a good…
Time Is Not Money with $Pro Grant Sabatier – Episode 058
- February 4, 2019
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Trading our time for money will only get us so far. So many of us are programmed to believe that we have to allocate a large percentage of our time to making money in order…