Real Money Talk: How to save $20,000 in 2 years
Listen y’all. I am getting a lot of questions and searches on this very question: How do I save $20,000 in two years? Break it down. Whatever your money goal is, BREAK IT DOW
Being a big financial fish in a little money pond
I keep reading over and over again how if you are a big fish in a little money pond, you will be happier. What they mean is that if you know you are the biggest earner on the block
People with money, look better. Period.
“Hahaha not true at all. Some of the richest people I know had no time for this stuff. They favored wearing the same thing over and over again and again, pulling heir hair ba
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
Independent means making your own money & means
Overheard in the subway: I am super independent, but I secretly want to find someone super rich so I can stop worrying about money, volunteer and do things that interest me. …
How I managed to cut out a lot of frivolity in my shopping
I got this question from my Ask Sherry Anything Anonymously Inbox, but it turned into such a long piece, I decided to make it a post on its own. How do you manage to spend so littl
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Canadian Kardashians who make a living out of dating billionaires
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Money Talk: Do you expect to get any inheritance from your family?
Do you expect to get any inheritance from your family? No. I don’t expect anything from my family or the government. I save for myself, I try to be self-sufficient so that no
The Guilt of Stealth Wealth
I sort of introduced the topic here about quiet and loud wealth but I thought I’d explore the idea more of stealth wealth, or the ones I referred to in the post as MNDs (Mill
I have to remind myself $100 is still a lot of money.
This definitely sounds like a #FirstWorldProblem but does anyone feel that money is not as valuable as it used to be when you were younger or more in debt like I was? Case in point