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Celebrating Your Money Wins – Volume 5

July 27, 2018 by Penny 5 Comments

You know the best wins come on the heels of a loss. And that’s exactly how I’m feeling about my money win this week. In other words, boy, did I make a money booboo. I bought something at Kohl’s and I went to pay my bill online right away. Because that’s what I do at … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: celebrate, cell phones, debt, DIY, home repair, homeowners, landscaping, marriage, middle class, money wins, phones, savings, wedding

Actions Over Words: 2018 Second Quarter Recap

July 2, 2018 by Penny 10 Comments

It’s a funny thing: to write about the meaninglessness of words. On a blog. Using my words. But I stumbled upon a quote that seemed really profound. Essentially, our words are who we’d like to be, but our actions are who we are. I set some lofty goals for the second quarter of this year, … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: 529, college, consumerism, cups, goals, quarter 2, recap, reflect, retirement, savings, spending, waste

10 Lessons Learned After a Decade in My Career

May 29, 2018 by Penny 8 Comments

I am about to close the door on a decade in the classroom. For ten years, I have been able to pursue my passion and do what I love. It isn’t ever easy, but it’s always been worthwhile. Here are ten things that I’ve learned after ten years in my career. 1. Pursue your passions. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: career, flexibility, goals, income, job, job loss, lessons, planning, salary, savings, work

Why I Prefer Extra Income to Emergency Funds

May 21, 2018 by Penny 23 Comments

The calendar invite notification chirped. There it sat in my mailbox. A 9:00 am meeting appointment for three days from now with my boss. No subject. No agenda. No explanation. Despite having just completed my summative evaluation where I earned the highest rankings, I automatically assumed I was about to be fired or transferred or … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan, Save Tagged: emergency fund, freelancing, ghostwriting, hustling, job loss, job security, jobs, savings, side hustle, writing

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

What is Frugality? No, Really.

April 5, 2018 by Penny 40 Comments

As of late, frugality has come under fire. I should know. I took one of the shots. Recently, though, I have also seen other personal finance writers throw some jabs at frugality. They pulled no punches. A lot of it was ugly, and it was downright incorrect in some instances, which leads me to wonder … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Save Tagged: consumer culture, consumerism, frugal, frugal living, groceries, income, savings, six figures, wealth

How Frugality Doesn’t Paint the Whole Picture

March 16, 2018 by Penny 50 Comments

Y’all, I am frugal. I am FRUgal. But let’s tell the whole truth, mkay? If this sounds familiar, cool, that means I haven’t been totally wasting my time on Twitter. Last week, I wanted to send a little thought out into the universe. I never imagined it would gain the traction that it did. It … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: career, frugality, gap, high income, income, salary, savings, six figures, teacher

Finding $500: What to do with Extra Income

February 19, 2018 by Penny 29 Comments

What would you do if you found an extra $500 in your budget? I mean, after you dry your tears of joy and dance around the kitchen (quietly, though, there’s a baby). After my salary was slaughtered this year thanks to an unpaid maternity leave and a bizarrely written contract that landed me with a … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Save Tagged: budget, e-fund, extra income, mortgage, mortgage payoff, raise, saving, savings, spending

A Look at our Biggest Mortgage Payment to Date

December 4, 2017 by Penny 19 Comments

There are two camps in personal finance: those who pay their mortgages early and those who don’t. We are in the first camp. Rather, we were. When we found out I was expecting, we took the interwebs’ advice and stopped making extra payments toward our mortgage, funneling the money into a Baby Fund instead. Now … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: debt, debt free, debt payoff, goals, homeowner, house, mortgage, payment, prepayment, savings

Summer Money: Why I Put $1 on All My Credit Cards

July 31, 2017 by Penny 27 Comments

It’s goal time. July came and went even faster than June. That’s the curse of summer, I suppose. While I definitely front loaded the month as much as possible, I’m pleased to say that we finished in good shape, too. In fact, I met most of the goals that I set, even if one goal … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Plan Tagged: credit cards, credit score, decluttering, freelance, freelancing, goals, savings, summer
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