July 2025
5 Things Boomers Should Always Buy in Retirement
Baby boomers are reaching retirement age in record numbers, with over 11,000 Americans turning 65 daily. While many boomers have worked hard and saved wisely throughout their careers, two-thirds will struggle to meet their financial needs in retirement. Over half have less than $250,000 saved, making wise spending decisions more crucial than ever. The good […]
10 Frugal Living Secrets Nobody Talks About (But Should), According to Grannies
While modern money-saving advice focuses on apps and investment strategies, some of the most powerful frugal living secrets have been hiding in plain sight in grandmothers’ kitchens and homes for decades. Depression-era grandparents developed incredibly resourceful money-saving techniques that modern families rarely discuss but could save hundreds annually. These techniques were born from necessity during […]
10 Super Effective Frugal Living Tips That Actually Work
With the instability of inflation and rising costs, frugal living has become more than just a lifestyle choice—it’s necessary for many families. Everything seems to cost more, from grocery bills to rent, streaming subscriptions to simple outings with friends. But here’s the good news: frugal living isn’t about cutting joy out of your life or […]
Want Financial Freedom? Here’s What Financial Independence Really Means
The dream: waking up every morning and choosing how to spend your day, not because you have to work but because you want to. The average American saves just 4.6% of their income and takes 13 to 45 years to save even one year’s living expenses. But what if a more innovative way existed to […]
If You Grew up in the 1980s, You Probably Learned These 10 Life Lessons Rarely Taught Today
In the 1980s, children were seen but not heard. They were taught to respect their elders and do what they were told. This world was vastly different from today’s highly supervised, technology-driven childhood, where parents hover over every decision and shield kids from disappointment. Growing up in the 80s meant learning life lessons through real […]
5 Frugal Habits That Sound Smart—But Seriously Mess You Up
You drive three hours to four stores to save $12 on groceries, only to burn through $15 in gas money. Sound familiar? We’ve all been there, chasing small savings while missing the bigger financial picture. This happens because our brains struggle to keep money in perspective—the same reason someone might spend 20 minutes comparing prices […]
5 Daily Rich Girl Habits That Build Wealth for an Upper-Class Lifestyle
Have you ever wondered what separates wealthy women from everyone else? It’s not just about having a trust fund or landing the perfect job. Research shows that 88% of wealthy people read for at least 30 minutes daily, and about 80% of millionaires are self-made. The difference between the rich and everyone else is their […]
5 Small Moves That Can Have a Big Impact on Your Money Mindset
Picture this: you’re lying awake at 2 a.m., mentally calculating whether you can afford groceries this week while that unexpected car repair bill sits on your kitchen counter. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Research shows that 2 in 5 adults feel completely lost when managing their finances, and many of us carry financial […]
5 Habits of Unsuccessful People: A Wealth Mindset vs. A Poor Mindset
Picture two people facing the same setback at work. One immediately starts explaining the unfair situation, how their boss has it out for them, and how they never get the breaks others receive. The other person asks themselves what they could have done differently, what skills they need to develop, and how they can prevent […]
4 Ways to Achieve Financial Independence, Right F’ing Now
Let’s be honest about what keeps most people awake at night. Nearly 30% of working Americans have saved absolutely nothing for retirement, and that number has actually gotten worse over the past few years. Of those trying to save, only about one in three feels confident they’re on track for a decent retirement. The traditional […]