A couple of months ago, I received a notice from my local water provider. The notice was identified as an “Important Responsibility Message” with a requested response in 30 days. Then a month or so ago, I received a second notice and then just recently a third notice came that pushed the same information. The … Read More “Do You Need Water Service Line Coverage?” »
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We’ve been reading about it in the news for months, people are quitting their jobs by the thousands. In August, more than 4.5 million people quit their jobs in the United States. Then you factor in the other 11.5 million people who quit earlier this year and the numbers are staggering. Anthony Klotz phrased it … Read More “The Great Resignation – Should You Quit Your Job?” »
When it comes to paying off debt there are two very well-known methods, the snowball method and the avalanche method. While the Snowball method focuses on paying off the smallest loan first, the Avalanche method tackles the loan with the highest interest rate first. Both methods require you to have a clearly defined budget, a … Read More “Which Debt Repayment Method is Right for You?” »
When it comes to paying off debt there are two notable methods, the avalanche method and the snowball method. The avalanche method focuses on paying off the loan with the highest interest rate first before moving on to the next highest interest rate. Step 1: Make sure your budget is up to date. If you … Read More “How the Avalanche Method Knocks Your Debt Out Fast!” »
When it comes to paying off Debt there are two notable methods, the snowball method and the avalanche method. The Snowball method focuses on paying off the smallest loan first before moving on to the next smallest and then the next. You take the win from paying off the first loan and use that momentum … Read More “Using the Snowball Method to Tackle Debt One Snowball at a Time” »
Hey Guys! Let’s settle right in to learning about budgeting, or as l like to call it, my savings plan. First thing first, you need to remember how important it is to live within your means aka don’t spend more than you make! A common ratio passed around is 50|30|20. 50% for needs, 30% for … Read More “Learn How to Make A Budget for All Your Finances” »