How a Public Service Employee in a Major Canadian City Does Money
Kassidy (not her real name) is a public service employee and former lawyer in her early 30s in a big city in Canada.
How Buying a Home Freed Up My Life
Worried that buying a home limits your personal and financial freedom? Think again — sometimes, it can be the total opposite.
Talking to TaxAct About Making Taxes Better for Freelancers
After I raved about TaxAct on The Billfold, you all suggested I set up an interview — so I did.
Do 1 Thing and Support a Local Business
It’s Thursday, which means it’s time to Do 1 Thing.
How to Stock Your First Kitchen
This kitchen setup will enable you to cook a wide variety of foods without breaking the bank.
You Can’t Just Stop Using Money
You don’t get to opt out of money by borrowing items that other people have purchased with money.
Question Wednesday
It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time to spring forward with our financial questions.
New Hampshire Lottery Winner Gets to Remain Anonymous
But her location can be publicly released.
I Want Action!
After viewing the new Black Panther movie, I couldn’t wait to get the action figures — but they were nearly sold out.
What’s Your Financial Goal for This Week?
It’s Monday, which means it’s time to set a financial goal for the week.
The Cost of Re-Learning How to Drive
Now that Ragtime has closed and all of the snow has finally melted, it’s time for me to re-learn how to drive.
The Cost of Attending a 100th Birthday Party
Born at home in rural Manitoba, Grandma grew up on a farm, digging Seneca root to earn the money to buy her First Communion dress.
How a Program Manager in Seattle Does Money
Deedee (not her real name) is a 30-year-old Program Manager in Seattle.
Confirming My Affordable Care Act Subsidy Eligibility
This is the other thing I got done today.
5 Lessons From an Eldercare Emergency
My family and I thought my 87-year-old grandmother’s finances were in great shape and ready for anything. We were wrong.
In Praise of the Bus
City buses have been part of my entire adult life and I’m very grateful for them.