With tax season upon us I would want to clarify between tax credits and tax deductions, and the benefits of both of them. More often than not, people tend to believe that tax credits are far more important than tax deductions, however that is not the case. Both are vital to when you are filing
Posts Tagged ‘amount of money’
Tips on Choosing the Right Bank Account
We do not realize how much money we spend on out bank accounts for features we will probably never use. The amount of money you could potentially save is more than you realize and all it takes is a little time into considering what banking account services you need and what you will use. Here
Spend Less Than You MAKE – Earning a Living
This post is the fourth in a series on “spend less than you make”. See also the articles on spending, less, and you. “Spend less than you make.” Such a simple yet complex phrase. But what does it really mean? This series of posts will take an in-depth look at just what it means to
Small Choices, Big Difference: Part I
This is part one in a three part series. Here is part two and part three. As I’ve mentioned a number of times before, there is an oft cited example regarding this daily latte. Often the anecdote revolves around choosing to not purchase a coffee, and instead investing those four dollars, and over time, you’ll
Money Well Spent: Part II
In my previous post on money well spent, I explained some of my thoughts on the relationship between money and experiences. Essentially, I feel that while refraining from spending money on frivolous expenses, such as lattes, is the “right” thing to do financially, it isn’t always the best choice. Instead, I argued that certain experiences
How to Start An Emergency Fund
Do you want to feel free financially? Do you want to reduce stress on your life, feel more comfortable at the end of the month, or even start to sleep better? All you have to do is start an emergency fund. What is an Emergency Fund? An Emergency Fund is a savings account set aside
What’s Your Time Worth?
Lately I’ve been trying to put a price on my time. It’s not that I’m charging my fiance a couple bucks an hour to spend time with me, or that I’m racking up huge debt with my television, it’s that I’ve been attempting to wire my brain to think differently about time and money. There’s










