Step 30 of The Financial Fitness Bootcamp Course
Karen writes, Around the time I was expecting my first child, I was working full-time and owned another business my husband and I ran on the side. We had waited a …
Karen writes, Around the time I was expecting my first child, I was working full-time and owned another business my husband and I ran on the side. We had waited a …
We’ve talked a bit about how food is a variable expense that can make or break the budget. Meal planning and having a food storage base are fantastic ways to …
Karen coauthor of our financial book writes, “Did you know that many people are paying a monthly payment of anywhere between $50 – $400+ per month for insurance that doesn’t …
Karen, coauthor of our book Living a Rich Life as a Stay-at-Home Mom writes, “The past few months my water bill was almost double what it normally is. I found this odd …
In order to stick with any new change of behavior, scientists have found that we must do it for 21 days. After 21 days of consistently doing something the human …
Just a few days ago I posted this post on Facebook: Someone asked me which app it was that I was using. I told them it is an app called …
Karen co-author of our book writes, The other day we got a babysitter for date night. When she came over she brought a cell phone and asked me to type in …
Karen author of our book, Living a Rich Life as a Stay-at-Home Mom wrote, I was talking to a friend the other day and told her my son’s shoes were bought for …
Often food is the largest variable expense in our budgets. Certain habits will really hike up the food budget category: eating out, shopping at expensive grocery stores, not meal planning, …
I am a huge believer in making your hard-earned money stretch. I almost ALWAYS buy used, yet ‘like new’, items whenever I can. You can see how I renovated, decorated, …
Most retail and product-based companies make a lot of money sending out emails. They know that they can get people to buy through email marketing. They often advertise coupon codes, …