Monday Check-In

It’s Monday, which means it’s time to check in with our weekend spending.

A Friday Chat About Home Renovation

Featuring Billfolder andnowlights!

Are Workplaces Destroying Leisure By Keeping Us Out of Shopping Centers?

I have so many thoughts on this, starting with “shopping is also work.”

We Shouldn’t Be Worrying About Tax Law Changes

Instead, Ron Lieber writes, we should prepare for the unknowable future.

The Cost of Moving: Renewing My Driver’s License 25 Days Before I Move

Even though I haven’t driven a car in ten years, I still have a valid driver’s license.

Friday Estimate

Do You Find Standard Financial Advice Inspirational or Disillusioning?

This morning, some of the internet got a little riled up at a pretty common piece of financial advice.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Is it actually going to cut taxes and create jobs?

Americans Are Saving Money at the Lowest Rate in 10 Years

We were saving twice as much two years ago.

Do 1 Thing That’s Minty Fresh

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time to Do 1 Thing.

This Isn’t How Socialism Works

Yes, this is about the Donald Trump Jr. tweet.

The Cut Cut Cut Act

Also known as the Trump tax cuts.

The Cost of Moving: Healthcare

I’m going to be applying for two different ACA plans in the next month.

Checking In With My Savings Plan: October 2017 Edition

In October, I received $4,900 in freelance earnings and $333.66 in book royalties, or $5,236.66 total.

Question Wednesday

It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time to release our financial questions.

How Much Did You Spend on Halloween Candy This Year?

This post doesn’t go where you think it will.

The Cost of Moving: Getting My Stuff Halfway Across the Country

It’s going to cost me $1,661 to move my stuff from Seattle to Cedar Rapids, and that’s the best deal I could find.

Share Your Success Tuesday

It’s Tuesday, which means it’s time to share our financial successes.

What’s Your Financial Goal for This Week?

It’s Monday, which means it’s time to set a financial goal for the week.

Equifax-Related Identity Theft Might Be Happening

We can’t prove this identity theft is related to the Equifax breach, but it seems like a reasonable assumption.

How a Person With a Car-Related Financial Quandary Does Money

Elizabeth (not her real name) is a 30-year-old education professional in Philadelphia.

When You Think You’re Eligible for Student Loan Forgiveness

…and then discover that you aren’t.

Monday Check-In

It’s Monday, which means it’s time to check in on our weekend spending.

A Friday Chat About the Trump Tax Plan

Featuring Billfolder squarestateknitter!

Einstein’s Thoughts on Happiness Sell for $1.8 Million

Turns out Einstein gives pretty good tips.