If you’re thinking of getting a part-time job, you might hold two unconscious assumptions. First, you might assume that it won’t be fun. Second, you might assume that it won’t pay well. While you’re not entirely wrong in holding these two assumptions (after all there appears to be no shortage of low-paying, tedious part-time jobs) but with a little bit of creative thinking, you could find Continue Reading
Fund Your Next Vacation by Working Part-Time as a Rideshare Driver
Being able to relax and unwind from time to time is important. The only problem with taking a vacation annually is that they are often so costly. If you want to be able to take a vacation this year, but simply do not have the funds to go on the trip you want to take, consider working as a ridesharing driver to make the extra money you need. Use the following guide to learn the requirements that Continue Reading
Budgeting to Preserve Your Future
Many people don't take the money they make seriously. They are foolish and often spend it on frivolous items that they do not need. While you work hard for your money, being irresponsible with your money is the best way to fall hard and fast into financial ruin. If you have acquired a large amount of debt and you are ready to get your finances in order there are several ways to do it. Continue Reading
Saving Money in Expensive Cities
There are a lot of advantages to living in a city. Cities offer a wide variety of people, foods, art, work, cultural, experiences that most small towns do not. They also offer convenience. In a city running out to the store isn’t usually a big deal. Residents rarely have to drive for hours to be able to shop somewhere that isn’t a grocery store. There are also far more options for health care and Continue Reading
The 50 Best Personal Finance & Entrepreneurship Blogs
When I first got started blogging almost 2 years ago, I read every blog about personal finance I could find. A lot of the messages from these blogs was confusing, and occasionally some blogs would stop being updated - essentially, people had given up blogging. When I started my own side hustle, I did the same thing searching for entrepreneurship blogs. I obsessively checked Pinterest, read Continue Reading
How to Save Money on Commuting
Next month, B and I move into our new house - yay! - substantially farther away from my current job - boo! It almost goes without saying that I'm stressing out about the commute. Commuting takes a lot from you: time, money, gas, maybe even a little sanity. How can you (and I) save ourselves from commuting? Luckily, today Anum tackles the subject of saving money on commuting. While we might not be Continue Reading
Frugal Memorial Day Party Ideas
I hope you're all having a great weekend! This weekend, I'm going to be spending my time calling my Dad and thanking him for his service to our country, and cleaning out our old house because my husband and I are moving! More to come on that, but I hope you all enjoy this post by Anum on enjoying Memorial Day on a frugal, affordable budget. What are you doing this Memorial Day? Problem: You Continue Reading
How to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on a Budget
Cinco de Mayo is one of my favorite holidays, mostly because I looooove Mexican food! You can read more about the history of Cinco de Mayo here. Also looking to celebrate the holiday? Check out today's awesome post by Anum about celebrating Cinco de Mayo on a budget! Celebrating Cinco de Mayo doesn’t have to break the bank. There are many ways you can celebrate the festive holiday on a budget! Continue Reading
Review: Hustle Away Debt
Happy end of April - how are your financial goals going so far? The beginning of May signals the end of National Financial Literacy Month, but here on Sunburnt Saver, every day is financial literacy day! :) In case you missed some of April's financial posts, catch up on 7 financial spring cleaning tips, 3 places to file your taxes for free (hopefully you got those finished, right?), and how to Continue Reading
7 Financial Spring Cleaning Tips
Hey everyone! Not only is April the season for spring, but it's also National Financial Literacy Month! What better way to celebrate the holiday with a little spring cleaning, right? :) Don't laugh - when I clean, I usually make money - either finding money in old purses, finding things I can sell, etc. Today, contributor Anum shares how you can financially prepare for your spring cleaning (use Continue Reading
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