Money Talk: What are you working towards? What dreams do you have (1 year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years)?
What are you working towards? I am working towards right now, trying to figure out what I want to do when I retire. Actually, if I want to retire. I need a project. A goal, a dream
Money Talk: The biggest thing I worry about when it comes to money is..
The biggest thing I worry about when it comes to money is… having enough. Doesn’t everyone worry about having enough? I want so much saved that even if the market tanks
Money Talk: How many money accounts do you have?
How many accounts (money-related) accounts do you own? I am going to exclude Little Bun accounts because they are under my name but they are his accounts. For my business accounts:
Money Talk: Do you expect to support your parents or other loved ones in the future?
Do you expect to support your parents or other loved ones in the future? Yes. I actually already half support my aunt who lives in the U.S. when this happened to her (it has all be
Money Talk: What do you want to leave behind (for kids or others)?
What do you want to leave behind (for kids or others)? My values. No seriously. My values that you have to work hard, be organized, don’t cut covers (be lazy), and to be a go
Money Talk: What would you want to happen to your money if you died?
What would you want to happen to your money if you died? Easy. All goes to my partner, which then would go to our son. I would want them to enjoy it, use it for living, traveling,
Money Talk: What under $100 purchase have you made recently that changed your life?
What purchase of $100 or less has most positively impacted your life in the last six months (or in recent memory)? Oh my. So many good things. The main ones though are these new te
Money Talk: What does having money mean to you?
Choices. Freedom. It is being able to decide — yes, today I can indeed buy a $50 salad spinner and not feel the pinch. Or spend $17 on some eye drops that you need (medically
Is talking about your net worth considered bragging?
We (I say ‘we’ loosely of course) personal finance bloggers (I’m a fringe one), are really odd people. To normal folks who aren’t talking and thinking about