As a financial planner, I spend a lot of my time telling people how to save and how to invest. But, spending is a BIG part of your financial situation and how you spend your money will determine how much you can save and how much you can invest! Let’s face it -...
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This One Change Saved Me Money on My Taxes!
This is a sponsored post by H&R Block, however, all opinions are my own. It’s official, I made the switch! After using TurboTax for years, I decided to make the switch to H&R Block! If you have been following me on Instagram, you know that I had quite a few...
Mini Pod: How to Reach Your Financial Goals This Year! Yes, There is Still Time!
Half the year is already gone, but there is still time for you to reach all of your goals. In this “Mini Podcast”, check out Dominique’s quick tips to finally reach your goals.
No Brainer, Flexible & Low-Stress Ways to Make Money
What would you do if you could make money when you wanted and not feel like you were stuck in something? For so many people the goal of controlling their time and income is a dream that often seems out of reach.
Make 2019 the Year You Nail Your Money Resolutions
Here’s how to pay down the debt, set smart money goals, and find a budget that works for your life, from Ellevest.
Are you saving enough for taxes?
If you work as a contractor or freelancer, you’re a part of the gig economy, and you may be required to pay the IRS the self-employment tax.
Traveling Abroad for Less than the Cost of Summer Camp
Last summer I did something I have never done before, I took the summer off with my kids. A back packer in my previous life (e.g. pre-kids and pre-career) I traveled solo through SE Asia. While, my days of hostels and packed buses are long behind me, this summer taught me an amazing lesson. Traveling solo with kids is not only possible for parents but the rewards are many! The best part—if you travel to places where the cost of living is low and you play the airline card game, you can do so for less than the cost of many kid’s summer camps.
Five End of Year Savings Tips
As we approach the end of the year, there is no better time to evaluate the progress you have made towards your savings goals, set some new ones for the upcoming year, and see if there aren’t a few specific ways you can still save some money before the year is over.
‘Tis the Season for Saving!
The holidays are quickly approaching, and with the glitter and glam can come stress, anxiety, and impulse. As Benjamin Franklin said, “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” Consider using some of these tips to keep from being overwhelmed, overworked, and overspent!
Invest In Your Why
When it comes to investing, there are quite a few things you have to consider. How much money can you afford to invest, do you want to invest one time, weekly, monthly? Should you buy stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETF’s? Do you need a financial advisor or can you do it yourself?