Now that COVID-19 cases are declining and vaccines are being rolled out throughout the country, you may be thinking about booking a vacation. Although it’s recommended that you limit nonessential travel now, experts believe that it may be safer to travel domestically this summer. International travel could start up again by the end of the year. In any event you’ll probably want to be sure
Why I’ve Decided To Eat Out Less
Are you feeling the need to eat out less? At the beginning of the pandemic when restaurants had to switch to takeout-only, I increased my eating out budget to support local small businesses. But now that dine-in restrictions have lifted and restaurants near me are regularly packed, I’ve decided to cut back on takeout. Here’s why I’ve decided to eat out less and cook at
Should You Feel Bad When You Spend Money on Yourself?
You work hard for your money, so why do you feel bad when you spend money on yourself? Sometimes spending guilt comes from not meeting your financial goals. If eating out prevents you from saving up for a house down payment, you may not enjoy your meal as much. But if you’re hitting your savings targets, you shouldn’t feel any buyer’s remorse when you treat
The Benefits of a 9-5 Job
I’ve often talked about my love for self-employment and the opportunities I’ve had since making the transition to working for myself. But just because self-employment was the best option for me doesn’t mean that I dislike 9-5 jobs in their entirety. That’s actually pretty far from the truth. Regular employment can be wonderful and comes with its own set of pros and cons. There’s definitely
4 Best Places to Live for Financial Independence
It’s possible to achieve financial independence no matter where you live if you save and invest the majority of your income. But if you move to a place with a low cost of living, you won’t need as big of a nest egg to exit the workforce. Here are five of the best places for financial independence around the world. 4 Best Places for Financial
Here’s Why I Don’t Spend Money on Travel
When I was younger, I dreamed of traveling the world as a digital nomad. I even considered living in a van to travel cheaply around the United States while I worked from my laptop. But after my first solo trips to Mexico and Las Vegas, I realized how quickly you can blow through money when you’re traveling, even if you’re trying to be frugal.
4 Tips to Increase Vending Machine Sales
A vending machine business is a great side hustle for busy people. It only takes a few hours per week to restock and manage your machines, so you’ll earn a lot of money in a short amount of time. A profitable vending machine can generate $300 per month in revenue or more. So if you have several successful machines, you could take home an extra
How to Make Money by Sharpening Knives
Did you know that you can make money by sharpening knives? Knife sharpening is a great side hustle because there’s a lot of demand for it. Everyone has knives in their kitchen, but very few people know how to sharpen and maintain them properly. Many businesses also use knives and shears, including hair salons, restaurants, tailors, and print shops. If you land a few recurring
4 Ways Adopting a Minimalist Lifestyle Will Improve Your Finances
A lot of people get minimalism wrong – thinking that they have to get rid of everything they own. But that’s really not the truth. In a gist minimalism is eliminating things from your life that don’t serve a purpose or bring you happiness. These aren’t just material items either. They can be negative people in your life or something such as a soul-sucking job.
Top 3 Purchases I Regret The Most
I mull over purchases for months before I make them and research most of the products I buy thoroughly. But I’ve still made some financial mistakes and have bought a few things over the past couple years that I regret. Here are the top 3 purchases that have given me the most buyer’s remorse and the lessons I’ve learned from wasting my money on them.