Living on one income is like a game of financial Jenga, where pulling out the wrong expense brings everything crashing down.
Editor's Note: A version of this article was previously published on Debt-Free Mormon Blog. It has been reprinted here with permission. As a financial counselor, I've had the opportunity to discuss ...
E. Napoletano is a former registered financial advisor and award-winning author and journalist. Korrena Bailie has over a decade of experience reporting and editing personal finance stories and ...
Budgeting starts with tracking your expenses. This can include planning for seasonal expenses, prioritizing high-interest debt and setting clear goals to help you stick to your budget. Setting ...
Budgeting is a word that can send shivers down the spine of even the most financially savvy people. The idea of living within a budget sounds restrictive and boring. But, if you want to achieve ...
Tori Addison is an editor who has worked in the digital marketing industry for over five years. Her experience includes communications and marketing work in the nonprofit, governmental and academic ...
Business is all about money. As a business owner, you want to make as much as you can and be frugal where you have to be. Budgeting for payroll and paying expenses can be hard at times. In this post ...
Graduation season is here, and WESH 2 News is speaking with entrepreneur, speaker, teacher and author Reshell Smith of the She's So Wealthy Podcast, and we're talking about budgeting tips.Reshell has ...
Gen Z is struggling to save. A higher cost of living, coupled with lower starting wages and student debt, is making it challenging for many to budget. This can delay important financial milestones ...
Being smart about budgeting is essential when planning holiday travel. Between flights, hotels and meals, costs can add up quickly, and delays or last-minute changes can add to the expense. Whether ...
When Tom Snyder coaches people in his church about how to budget, he starts by encouraging them to track their spending. “If we don’t track, we don’t know when to stop spending,” he says. The retired ...