Budget Buster: Debit/Credit card minimums
I looked in the fridge last night and there wasn’t much to eat. I thought to myself, what could I eat that is close by and cheap? Pizza, of course! […]
I looked in the fridge last night and there wasn’t much to eat. I thought to myself, what could I eat that is close by and cheap? Pizza, of course! […]
Deciding to go to graduate school was probably the toughest decision I’ve made in my life. At the time, I had a wonderful career, a steady relationship, friends and family […]
Confession: I’m 28 and I’ve never had a credit card. Ever. I went through college, constantly getting junk mail with new offers for 0% interest credit cards. I don’t even […]
As someone that is deep in debt, and just settling into a new job, I don’t have a lot of extra money to support organizations I love, or people in […]
This week has been so disorienting. I had a nice 4-day weekend, after finishing up my seasonal contract. I petsat over the weekend, played in the sun, biked, and went […]
I’m still basking in the glory of the moment with getting this job. I’m also basking in the sun! It’s been ridiculously nice out here for the past week and […]
April was worse than I expected, given my challenges of no drinking or eating out. I had some budget busters in there like my friend’s birthday at a sushi restaurant, […]
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