So you're going to study abroad this year - summer, fall, or even spring semester. Hooray! Studying abroad is not only a great way to learn about new culture, but it's also a great way to learn a language, whether you're going for that or not. Studying abroad is also a great way to totally decimate your budget. Between paying for the flight, your semester tuition, and a place to stay Continue Reading
Summer Skin-Saving Tips
As the Sunburnt Saver, I would be remiss to not discuss summer skin tips. However, since this blog is mostly about personal finance (and career development, and sometimes fun ;)), I struggled with tackling this topic in relation to saving money. However, the bottom line on summer skin-saving tips is that protecting your skin now will save you a ton of money in the future. Read on for Continue Reading
Frugal Mother’s Day Ideas
Mother’s Day is around the corner, which means you’re probably getting bombarded by ads telling you to buy things for Mom. Yeah, jewelry stores, I’m definitely going to buy my Mom those earrings that cost more than my engagement ring. Seriously, is that a thing? Mass consumerism aside, most people do something for Mother’s Day. However, a lot of the typical Mother’s Day celebrations usually Continue Reading
Review of The One-Page Financial Plan
Hey everyone! Today ends our month-long discussion of everything budget! I know, I know, we love talking budgets (and saving!) around here, but fun has to come to an end sometime. Don’t worry, you know I’ll still remind you about sticking to your budget and planning for all those awesome goals you have! Speaking of setting awesome future financial goals (say that 5 times fast), I have Continue Reading
Make Extra Money With a Side Hustle
Happy almost end of April, everyone! We’re drawing to a close on our monthly series, Budgeting 101. After reading a post about learning how to earn money online, I decided to put down some ideas on how you can earn money as a side hustle alongside your job! So let’s recap everything we’ve learned so far before jumping into today’s topic: Week 1: We asked why we should even care about budgeting Continue Reading
5 Habits of Successful Budgeters
For the month of April, we’ve been talking budgets: why budgets are important, how to set one, and how to keep ourselves from feeling deprived. In our eighth installment on budgeting, we’ll be crowdsourcing the best budgeting tips from other personal finance experts around the web. If you’ve wanted to be a better budgeter and improve your budgeting habits, you won’t want to miss this Continue Reading
Don’t Let FOMO Derail Your Budget
Welcome to the seventh installment of Sunburnt Saver’s Budgeting 101 series. During April, we’ll be talking budgets: why we should budget, how to prioritize your budgets, and how to plan for the expected (and unexpected!). If you like this series, please share your thoughts in the comment and let me know what questions you’d like answered (you can even comment if you don’t like this Continue Reading
Repaying Debt Vs. Saving for Retirement
Welcome to the sixth installment of Sunburnt Saver’s Budgeting 101 series. During April, we’ll be talking budgets: why we should budget, how to prioritize your budgets, and how to plan for the expected (and unexpected!). If you like this series, please share your thoughts in the comment and let me know what questions you’d like answered (you can even comment if you don’t like this Continue Reading
Budgeting for Emergencies
Welcome to the fifth installment of Sunburnt Saver’s Budgeting 101 series. During April, we’ll be talking budgets: why we should budget, how to prioritize your budgets, and how to plan for the expected (and unexpected!). If you like this series, please share your thoughts in the comment and let me know what questions you’d like answered (you can even comment if you don’t like this Continue Reading
Tracking Your Income and Expenses
Welcome to the third installment of Sunburnt Saver’s Budgeting 101 series. During April, we’ll be talking budgets: why we should budget, how to prioritize your budgets, and how to plan for the expected (and unexpected!). If you like this series, please share your thoughts in the comment and let me know what questions you’d like answered (you can even comment if you don’t like this Continue Reading
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