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Thirty, Flirty, and Thriving Millionaires
Millionaires at age 30. Not too bad. Read to find out how we did it.
5 Reasons You Aren’t Winning With Money
Here are 5 financial setbacks I have experienced. This is a good read and an opportunity for reflection. Maybe these apply to you without your knowing.
Permission to Spend: The Importance of Discretionary Dollars
Discretionary spending is a reality. Being aware of its impact plays a significant role in personal finances. This entry is about making the most of your discretionary allotment.
Loud Budgeting: A Refreshing Social Media Trend
Loud budgeting is a social media trend I can support. It’s finally stylish to be financially responsible. There are many ways to join the trend.
Clueless About Personal Finance? Start Here!
If you are looking for a beginning to your personal finance journey, look no farther. I’ll give you the first few steps to be on your way in no time, but they might not be what you were expecting.
Why you Need to Join the FIRE Movement
Financially Independent, Retire Early. Sounds nice right?! It’s a financial movement you need in your life whether you are just starting out or closing in on retirement.
Investing $20,000 per Month: 5 Sacrifices we Made to get there
Financial success doesn’t happen by accident. Read about the conscious decisions we made to ensure this goal was met. And not only met, but exceeded.
Too Many CRNAs are Unnecessarily Broke
CRNAs and high-income earners are not immune to financial troubles. Financial success doesn’t happen by accident. Financial literacy forms the foundation of any financial plan.
Financial Literacy: A Checklist for Success
Financial success does not materialize without financial literacy. This blog entry boils down financial literacy to just a few points that fit on a sticky note. And I included resources for more detailed information.
Intentional Spending
I’m not opposed to spending money, but when I spend, I do so intentionally. I make it worth it. I drink the juice worth the squeeze.
5 Easy Ways to Save Money
5 ideas to decrease monthly expenses while attaining the lifestyle you desire.
Personal Finance: The Key to Financial Success
Put your house in order before you expect to make change in the world. Personal finance is your financial house. The foundation of your financial success. Don’t overlook the first step or risk stumbling on your climb to financial freedom.
5 Reasons CRNAs are Bad with Money
High earning medical professionals meet the stereotype of being bad with money. As with most stereotypies, there is an element of truth at play. Find out where I see most CRNAs making a wrong turn, thus inhibiting their own financial success.
5 Steps to Avoid Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck
It is all too common to see high-income earners living paycheck-to-paycheck. If you find yourself here, start the life-changing journey today. One small step at a time. It’s not easy to turn things around, but it is well worth the effort.
Buy that Latte. Eat Avocado Toast
Take a 10,000-foot view of what actually influences your financial progress as a high-income earner. It’s senseless to sweat the small stuff when major expenses are overinflated and causing true harm to the budget. Live a little and enjoy that morning coffee.
Pitfalls of Wealth Accumulation
Living paycheck to paycheck on a CRNA salary is easier than one might think. Avoid these bad decisions to ensure your escape from the rat race. We have a great profession, but it’s nice to have an exit plan.
Factors of Wealth Building: The Maintenance Phase
If you reach financial independence, do your best to keep it. Nothing worse than starting over. Read about factors to consider when maintaining your nest egg for the long run.
Factors of Wealth Building: The Accumulation Phase
There are two phases of wealth building and this article speaks to the “accumulation phase.” How to grow a money tree that produces enough fruit to support your way of life.
Manage a Major Purchase: Conquer with these Considerations
Ah, the daunting task of tackling a major purchase without feeling like you are taking three steps back furthering your financial goals. House, car, or camper they are all a lot to stomach, but it can be done.