How To Save HUNDREDS Of Dollars On College Textbooks!

“The average college textbook cost $105.” –EducationData.org College tuition is expensive and on top of tuition, college textbooks aren’t cheap. If you’re looking for ways to save on college textbooks, you are in the right place. Today I am going to share with you how I have been able to save HUNDREDS almost THOUSANDS of dollars on college textbooks. First […]

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How To Take A Road Trip On A Budget!

“Sometimes all you need is a friend and a full tank of gas.” -Unknown It’s road trip season!! I don’t know about you but taking a road trip is one of my favorite things to do in the summer. If you’re looking to end your summer off with a BANG with your girlfriends or guy friends this post is for […]

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How To Have A Debt-Free Christmas: 5 Things We MUST Do!

“A goal without a plan is just a wish!” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry One way you can ensure you don’t go into debt this Christmas is by planning for Christmas NOW! It’s not too soon to start thinking about your Christmas budget and gift-giving list. Today I am going to share with you 6 things we are NOT doing financially this […]

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My Debt-Free Journey In A Nutshell!

“Someone needs to hear your story!” Jeanetta Spencer I love reading stories about people’s journeys. I love finding someone that I can relate to. It makes it feel like I am able to accomplish the same exact goal. So that’s my mission today. I’m going to quickly sum up my debt-free journey with the hopes of inspiring someone to start […]

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How to Create a BOMB Vision Board! | 10 Things You Should Consider!

“Write the vision and make it plain!” Habakkuk 2:2 Hello 2022! What better way to start the new year off than with a vision board. Now you may be thinking, ahh too late, I’ve already got mine done or you may be thinking to yourself what is a vision board? Either way, I got you, just keep reading. For those […]

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Staycation Considerations: How to Take a Staycation on a Budget!

“Sometimes a break from your routine is all you need.” Staycation– a vacation taken near your home or at home rather than another place. It’s an alternative to a vacation. Sometimes all you need is 2-3 days away to recharge, regroup, and to be refreshed. Everyone needs it. I encourage you to plan for a staycation before the year ends. […]

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5 Books on Money to Add to Your Child’s Library

“The more that you read, the more things you’ll know. The more that you learn, the more places you will go.” – Dr. Seuss Recently, my family has been on a journey to being more responsible with our cash–budgeting, spending, saving, the whole nine. Since it wasn’t something that was particularly taught in school, I can be honest and say […]

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Write The Vision: The Challenge That Transformed My Life!

“You have not because you ask not.” When was the last time you sat down and actually wrote out the things you wanted? If it’s been a while, I want to challenge you to write down 300 things you want on a piece of paper and be as detailed as possible. If you revisit your list in a year, you […]

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10 Ways You Can Live Frugally!

Frugal is not cheap. Many of us find it challenging to save money and to live frugally. Living frugally is definitely different from living cheaply. Frugal is not cheap.  The educator in me had to create a Venn Diagram to explain the difference in being frugal and being cheap.  Now that we know the difference between frugal and cheap, I […]

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5 W’s of Emergency Funds

There is a freedom that comes from knowing you have a financial cushion! Having an emergency fund allows us to turn a crisis into an inconvenience. Having a financial cushion provides a sense of peace. Today, I am sharing with you 5 W’s of Emergency Funds. Who needs an emergency fund? What is an emergency fund? Where should I keep […]

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