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Celebrating Your Money Wins – Volume 1

June 29, 2018 by Penny 5 Comments

Every money win is a win, no matter how small. We do a phenomenal job celebrating huge financial milestones. We post, we tweet, we share. Some of us even have dedicated debt-payoff GIFs that we send to others. ::cough cough:: via GIPHY She’s adorable. And so excited. I can’t help it! But the smaller money … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Celebrate Tagged: credit cards, customer service, money wins, points, retirement, saving, selling, spending

No One Owes You An Apology for Spending Money

June 27, 2018 by Penny 32 Comments

“Well, that’s not stealth wealth.” “Do you know how many years you’re delaying retirement with that kind of spending?” “Could my neighbor keep up with the Joneses any harder?” “I have these friends who would have a lot more money if they just wouldn’t make such bad choices with their money.” It’s easy to spout … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: advice, consumerism, help, judgement, personal finance, pressure, priorities, spend, spending, values

What a Bounce House Rental Says About My Values

May 10, 2018 by Penny 20 Comments

I’ve been a bit busy lately. Instead of blogging, I’ve been spending a fair amount of time pricing out bounce house rentals for our son’s first birthday. I know. I KNOW. My son can’t walk. He can’t even crawl properly. He looks more like a dog scratching its butt on carpet than a graceful cherub … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: baby, budget, costs, expense, family, first birthday, frugal, guests, spending, values, wedding

Why I’m Glad I Disagree with My Dad About Money

April 25, 2018 by Penny 13 Comments

My dad and I talk about money fairly regularly. As a money blogger, this is probably par for the course. Except my parents still don’t know about this blog. Not exactly anyway. For those of you who follow me on Twitter, you’ll recall that my husband let the cat out of the bag last fall … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: fiduciaries, fiduciary, investment fees, investments, life insurance, saving, spending, term life, term life insurance, Vanguard, whole life, whole life insurance

The Price of Everything, The Value of Nothing

April 23, 2018 by Penny 26 Comments

Why wouldn’t you want to earn more money? You can always earn more; it’s cutting back that you can only do so much of. Most people could find a job that pays twenty, thirty, or even forty thousand dollars a year online in a matter of days. These sentiments that get bantered about online—coupled with … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Wonder Tagged: earning, frugal, frugality, mindfulness, purpose, saving, second job, side hustle, spending

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

Let’s Talk Money, Baby: Fitting Baby into Our Budget

March 19, 2018 by Penny 14 Comments

Kids are expensive. I’m going down swinging. But how expensive they are does have some variability. In fact, when it comes to caring for an infant, we have found that we can fit him into our regular budget. This excludes the cost of childcare, of course. Hence why I’m still swinging. But looking back on … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Save Tagged: baby, baby budget, budget, diapers, food, formula, groceries, infant, spending, wipes

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 Tale of Two Valentine’s Days

February 12, 2018 by Penny 22 Comments

It’s a tale as old as time. Or at least as old as Hallmark. Couple sees Valentine’s Day on calendar. Couple spends lots o’ bucks to show their love. It doesn’t have to be like that, but for us, it was. The Ghost of Valentine’s Day Past Last year, my husband sent me a text … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: 529, budget, college fund, frugal, holiday, restaurants, spending, Valentine's Day

10,000 Steps: Why I’m Spending on Fitness

February 5, 2018 by Penny 26 Comments

Move over, 1999. We are going to party like it’s 2013. Or 2014. Or whenever it was that most of the world bought their Fitbits. We might also have to redefine the word party. It’s more like eating financial crow. Here goes nothing.

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Posted in: Spend Tagged: budget, finance, Fitbit, fitness, gym membership, health, spending, wellness
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