Practical Tips For A New Side Hustle or Passive Income 1. I REALLY, REALLY think it's worth your while to review your personal finances before starting a passive income/side hustle endeavor, so that you can make better business decisions.
Tips for Buying an Investment Property in NJ The New Jersey area is a popular choice for property investors due to its proximity to both NYC and Philadelphia, which are hot spots for short-term, tourism-related rentals and long-term
How Budgeting Can Impact Your Overall Wealth Let’s be honest: There is nothing glamorous or fun about budgeting. In fact, a lot of people just don’t take the time to budget, and if they do
Should I Start a Side Hustle During a Pandemic? You’ve been thinking about starting a side hustle, and you’re wondering if now—during a pandemic—is a good time to go for it. Maybe it’s something
Real Ways To Actually Cut Down Costs During This Pandemic (Part 1) Ever read those articles that offer suggestions on cutting down costs or savings, and it’s just not helpful? It’s usually general and non-specific. Well, here are my actually
How Time Management Impacts Your Bottom Line We all have the same 1,440 minutes every day, no matter how busy we are or what we’re doing. And unfortunately, we can’t save time up to
1099 vs W2: Pros, Cons, + Which is Better Overall? Landing a new job or project can be difficult enough as it is. With all the time you’ve spent sending out your portfolio, preparing for the project, and negotiating
10 Tips to Help You Pay Off Your Business Debt If you’ve got a small business, you might’ve taken on some debt to help get that business going or to keep it going. Let’s be honest: It
Real Ways To Actually Cut Down Costs During This Pandemic (Part 2) This is the second part of suggestions on how to cut down costs and save money during this pandemic; you can find Part 1 here. Things To Prep Now, To
How You Can Rush to Complete a Will During This Pandemic Crisis With COVID-19 raging through the nation, there has been a surge of interest in people completing their wills and estate planning. For frontline healthcare workers, the need to plan for
How To Financially Prepare For a Pandemic The short answer is simply to: stay the course! There will be a lot of financial articles provoking fear and panic but you should ignore them all, and stay your
What Are SMART Financial Goals? If you’re setting goals and not achieving them, you may be setting the wrong goals. I have some top SMART financial goals to help you understand what they are
5 Things You’ll Accomplish with Organized Personal Finances Financial planning is often not at the top of anyone's list of fun activities. But with positive outcomes such as less stress and more money being tied to managing your
Why It’s Important to Organize Your Finances The short answer to why is organizing your finances important: Organizing your finances will not only help you set up for your future, but it will also change your day-to-day
How to Save Even When You Don’t Have Money: Vanguard Roth IRA I hear you already, “If I’m broke, is there any point in reading about finances?” The answer is yes! If you are really “broke, broke,” like $0 and in
How To Teach Children Good Habits About Finances I have read a few books on how to teach children about finances, and I haven’t found something that I loved. So here is my attempt on making a
Getting Started Financial Planning is Fun: What to Do Once Your Basic Finances are Organized (Personal Finance Part 3) Once your basic finances are organized, you are ready to add wealth building and wealth protection accounts to your finances. If you haven’t started organizing your personal finances, click
Getting Started Financial Planning is Fun: How to Start Organizing Your Finances (Personal Finance Part 2) Welcome back to the second part of handling your personal finances. If you’re not even sure if you should work on your finances yourself, click here for a few
Getting Started Financial Planning is Fun: What to Ask Yourself Before You Start Organizing Your Finances (Personal Finance Part 1) Welcome to my very first post! It is my honor that you are visiting, and I hope I can make your time worthwhile, and help you pick up some valuable personal finance information.