In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Taking a look into homes and incomes of families around the world
I was recently given this link by reader Anne called Gap Minder in the comments, and I am obsessed now with looking at what people earn as families (the amounts are PER MONTH) and
Try to live on one income, or 50% of your income
Vague advice like ‘living within your means‘ is a nice but it makes you think: Yes, that makes sense.. but what does that really mean? Here are some ways to find out: L
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Where the minimum to crack the 1% is $476,006.00
Where people are telling others to STOP POSTING baby photos on Facebook.
Don’t tell me you don’t have any money to save
Single people like my friend who make good incomes ($50,000 or more), and who have the nerve to tell me they don't have any money to save to be able to max out their retirement inc
Ask Sherry: Where I buy Baby Bun’s clothes and how I save 90% of my income
Answers to "Ask Sherry Anything!" where I tell you my favourite online store for Baby Bun and how I grew my net worth so much in a short period of time.
How much I have actually worked for my entire career
My net income and how much I've actually worked (and earned) over the course of my career. I guess I can call myself semi-retired....? I kind of like it.
Ask Sherry: Do I do index funds or dividend income?
Answers to "Ask Sherry Anything!" on my dividend investing strategy, prenups and how much I've actually worked. Spoiler alert: NOT MUCH.
October 2016 Budget Roundup = $496,317.37 or a decrease of $11,983.85 or -2.41%
About to launch my new book: "Start a blog like a boss - How to make money" and this is my budget with income, expenses, net worth and dividends for this month compared to last mon