I remember having a conversation with a group of friends a few years ago. My parents had recently paid off their mortgage (YAY!) at the time in their sixties and a friend was stating that he doesn’t understand how it was possible to pay off a mortgage any earlier than that age range. Immediately my […]
Making Goals For The New Year
Now that December is halfway done, the new year is quickly approaching. Have you thought about your New Year’s resolutions? Do you tend to keep your resolutions or do you tend to struggle with them? If you’re one to struggle, you’re not alone. Almost half of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, but only 8% are […]
The Other Side Of Getting Out Of Debt: The Wealth Gap
Getting out of debt is hard. It forces you to face a past that has probably caused you some pain. As if that isn’t bad enough, you have to own your part in causing that pain. On top of all that you have to change the habits that got you there in the first place […]
Don’t Call It A Comeback
Don’t call it a comeback! We’ve been here for years! Well, no. We actually didn’t even make it to our first year of blogging anniversary. But that’s OK! It’s been a year since our last blog post. And here we are starting again. The last post that we left you with was about learning to […]
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