by Carol Parks | Feb 5, 2021 | Investing, Lifestyle
Is a budget an evil beast to be avoided at all costs, or a helpful tool to reach your financial goals? I share my personal experience. Plus, how to make a budget in 5 simple steps. And especially how to make a budget you’ll actually stick to and want to use.
by Carol Parks | Feb 5, 2021 | Lifestyle, Wealthy Habits
What do successful celebrities do that you don’t do? It might be as simple as creating a vision board to frame their future success. Time to dream again, and claim all your life can be in 2021 and beyond.
by Carol Parks | Jan 7, 2021 | Career, Investing, Lifestyle, Personal Finance, Side Hustles
If you want your life to count… and if you want to provide for your loved ones and create the life of your dreams… then these 10 personal finance books could be life-changing. Use a few hours a week (or even just one hour) to boost your money smarts. It’ll improve your life.
by Carol Parks | Dec 30, 2020 | Career, Debt & Credit, Lifestyle, Personal Finance, Retirement, Side Hustles, Wealthy Habits
Today is the day to make sure 2021 is better for you and your money than 2020 was. That’s why we’re suggesting these 43 life-changing New Year’s money resolutions for 2021. Implement these, and January 2021 could get you rolling toward an awesome money year and great success. Even if you just do a handful of them.
by Carol Parks | Dec 22, 2020 | Lifestyle
‘Tis the season to be generous. But if you overspend, it can be disastrous to your finances and relationships next year. Here are 25 ways to save on holiday shopping now, for no regrets later. From intentionality as to who makes it onto your shopping list, to a budget, to numerous savings hacks… you’ll be glad you discovered these ways to save on holiday shopping. Especially when your bills come due (or don’t) in January.
by Carol Parks | Nov 17, 2020 | Debt & Credit, Insurance, Investing, Lifestyle
Money and marriage: Are they compatible or incompatible? Is marriage a ticket to wealth building or wealth destruction? A 2005 Ohio State University study suggests it improves your net worth. But there’s one major caveat that you don’t want to miss. Because it’s a real deal-breaker. Some people have named it the biggest financial mistake of their lives.
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