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Yes, I Still Hate My Mortgage: Q4 2018 Recap

December 28, 2018 by Penny 18 Comments
Extra Mortgage Principal Goals 2018

OK, OK. It’s not technically the end of the quarter. But I’m on winter break, so I don’t really know what day, what week, or what year it is. Plus, everyone and their uncle blogger buddy is posting 2018 recaps. Since I don’t set yearly goals (mostly because I’m probably the world’s worst goal setter … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: 529, college fund, debt, decluttering, financial goals, Fitbit, fitness, goals, health, mortgage, mortgage payment, principal, sustainable

Holiday Money Wins

November 19, 2018 by Penny 5 Comments
Holiday Money Wins

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and it’s also the spendiest. Or is it? If you believe news channels or angry tweets, then maybe. It seems that most people look at this time of year as one in which we lose what little willpower we have and become total gluttons, mindlessly downing empty … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: celebrations, debt payoff, gifting, gifts, holidays, money wins, mortgage, mortgage milestone, presents, Secret Santa, Swagbucks

What Would You Do with a Lotto Win?

October 24, 2018 by Penny 11 Comments
Lottery Daydreams

Oh. You didn’t win the lottery? Bummer. Me neither.  OK, fine. You don’t play the lottery. Neither do I. In fact, I have a really hard time doing anything other than sinking a few pennies in the slots in Vegas and cashing out right away. I like my money. Sue me. But still, it’s fun to … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: Aldi, charitable giving, giving, groceries, lottery, lotto, mortgage, spending

A Mortgage Milestone & More: 2018 Third Quarter Recap

October 10, 2018 by Penny 19 Comments

I love words. It’s sometimes weird electing to spend all of my virtual free time in a world that values numbers when it is really words that speak to me. But when I look back at my progress this year, I have a confession to make: The numbers make a difference. I used to be … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: debt, Fitbit, fitness, Freecycle, goals, mortgage, mortgage milestone, mortgage payoff, online sales, quarter, six figures, steps

Celebrating Your Money Wins – Volume 7

August 10, 2018 by Penny 17 Comments

How much money will I have to make before I stop getting excited about free food at work? Alright, friends, I must confess. This is a trick question. I don’t think the dollar amount exists. My money win for the week is actually a look ahead. Teachers are scavengers. Truly. If you think the kids … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: celebrate, consumer debt, credit card debt, debt, debt payoff, groceries, grocery budget, money wins, mortgage, mortgage payment, windfall, wins

When You Can’t Do A Lot, Do A Little

July 30, 2018 by Penny 42 Comments

“Maybe we should just give up.” A blank stare greeted me. “OK. Not give up, but we could just push a really big pause button for the next five or ten years.” I got no reaction. Instead, silence hung in the air. Finally, something. “If that’s what you want. But I know that’s not what … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Invest, Plan Tagged: 403(b), debt, FSTVX, investing, mortgage, mortgage payment, mortgage payoff, progress, retirement, retirement account

Do You Live in a Home or a Storage Unit?

July 18, 2018 by Penny 23 Comments

I am a neat person. I am organized. I am meticulous with my things. These personality traits are no match for the sheer quantity of stuff lurking just out of sight in my house. Or at least, I thought it was a house. Six years ago, I bought our dream house. We loved it so … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Declutter Tagged: clutter, consumerism, excess, home, homeownership, house, minimalism, mortgage, moving, stress

Celebrating Your Money Wins – Volume 2

July 6, 2018 by Penny 10 Comments

Money wins matter, no matter the size. We covered that in the inaugural celebratory post. In an effort to prove my point, I thought I’d share what I’m currently delighting over. $8.55 is headed straight to our mortgage principal. In a recent post, I commented on how I was giving up on Poshmark. Because I … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: budget, celebrate, extra payment, financial literacy, money wins, mortgage, mortgage payoff, scholarships

Both is Best: We’re Asking the Wrong Money Questions

April 18, 2018 by Penny 13 Comments

Chocolate or vanilla? Cake or ice cream? Beach or mountains? Either/or questions might have their place when it comes to icebreakers or dating profiles, but they have also become incredibly pervasive in personal finance. Pay down debt or invest? Grow your income or cut expenses? Donate time or donate money? Focus on little leaks or … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: budgets, charity, debt, debt payoff, donations, giving, investing, latte, latte factor, mortgage, savings, spending, volunteering

Here’s to Failure: 2018 First Quarter Recap

April 2, 2018 by Penny 23 Comments

There’s perennial talk about the importance of goal setting in personal finance. SMART goals, checklists, apps abound. All of these posts and tools are designed to set people up for success. Looking ahead, though, I am not just interested in success. I’m looking to fail. Here’s why: Looking to Fail There’s real bravery and power … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: 529, failure, Fitbit, goals, health, interest, mortgage, principal, recap
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