purplesky712
purplesky712
purplesky712

Yes! It tastes of nothing!

Have you seen Mr money mustache’s blog? It’s great and may help you to channel and focus your money on what you want out of life!

Try Mr Money mustache or ‘Spend your worth’ by Elizabeth Warren. The best American money guide I’ve seen in a while!

Have you found the Mr Money Mustace blog yet? *waggles eyebrows*

I would have a look at ‘smart couples finish rich’ and check out your breakdown. Pseronally, I would consider all the expenses ‘our expenses’ and design the budget accordingly - for instance, I have optional healthcare insurance (UK) because I am often sick and it gives me choices. We include that in ‘our’ exppenses.

You may wish to have a look at Elizabeth Warren’s books; spend your worth, the two income trap and a fighting chance. You may also wish to look at the Mr Money mustache blog too. Good luck, I’m sure you can get there!

Have a look at ‘Spend your worth’ by Elizabeth Warren and her daughter. It might be exactly the balanced approach you need for money. it also examines your limiting mone beliefs. Good luck.

I’m going to take a guess that your thinking -although you don’t say this out loud or anything- is that you don’t know what tomorow bring, you might not get the chance to spend agin, so spend it now while you’ve got it - probably with a rationalisation that ‘there’s no point being the richest man in the grave’? Have a

I’m going to take a guess that your thinking -although you don’t say this out loud or anything- is that you don’t know what tomorow bring, you might not get the chance to spend agin, so spend it now while you’ve got it - probably with a rationalisation that ‘there’s no point being the richest man in the grave’? Have a

Sounds like you’re a lot of the way to the principles outlined in the Mr Money mustache blog. Check it out!

It’s best if you can give yourself ‘jobs’ for the money you have. The money that you’re svaing and isn’t being touched, is it for an emergency fund? a fuck-you fund? for retirement? for a house? for a nest egg? You should have a look at ‘smart women finish rich’, ‘Mr Money mustache blog’ and the book ‘sheconomics’!

Also, try Mr Money mustache. You may be able to utilise your natural frugalness into an early retirement?

I’d recommend Mr Money mustache, gogirlfinance.com and smart couples finish rich. There’s some grea stuff in these sources of information! I’d recommend all of them!

That feeling will pass. As long as you don’t go into debt and it does pass, and you don’t keep that up more than 3 months after the thing, I think that’s quite a normal reaction. But it might be worth asking yourself, ‘can I get this cheaper elsewhere?’ for those things? For instance, I always try to get ‘new’

You may try Mr Money mustache and find that useful? Alternatively, gogirlfinance.com is quite good (But still pretty ‘spendy’, really) and there are a couple of books you could try including ‘Smart couples finish rich’ and ‘The money diet’ by Martin Lewis, if you can get it. The latter one is actually British, but

You know, all those things were the sort of thing I totally forgot about in the run-up to my house buy too!

Have look at Mr Money mustache. The basic principle may not be ideal, but there are probably some useful hints and tips, plus basic info about the stock market etc. We found that once we had our house, and we knew we are pretty good at saving, so that didn’t bother us so much, but we were at a stage of, ok, well

Try looking at ‘Sheconomics’ it’s a book by two English women and looks at some of these issues. (Damn sight cheaper than therapy, anyway!). And for the strawberries, try rinsing them in water with a couple of tablespoons of cyder vinegar as soon as you get them. Makes them last longer without going mouldy. :)

My partner gained 42 pounds in a year when I started cooking for him. He was only 147 when I met him. And he’s 6’2. The secret? Vegetables. I WISH I was kidding. Any time he loses weight (particularly after being ill) the best way to get him to gain weight is to up his vegetable content.

now almost $200k!