Should You Cosign a Loan for a Friend? Risks to Relationship and Finances

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One of the most damaging financial mistakes someone can make is cosigning a loan for another person. Before you judge, please read on. No matter how much you trust someone, mixing money and relationships often changes the dynamic. A friendship or family bond that once felt secure can quickly become strained when financial obligations go … Read more

Smart Strategies for Buying Used Items and Saving Big

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Enjoy this guest post from Ashlyn. I’m all about shopping at thrift stores and buying used, so I definitely love this post! Below are her top tips and strategies. Hello readers of Making Sense of Cents! I’m Ashlyn, the author of Loves the Find, a blog focused on DIY projects and budget-conscious living. My husband … Read more

Make $1,000 a Month Using Facebook: Proven Step-by-Step Ways

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Today I’m sharing an interview that explains how to earn extra income by running Facebook ads for local businesses. I recently spoke with Bobby Hoyt, a former high school teacher who paid off $40,000 in student loans in 18 months. Bobby now runs the personal finance blog Millennial Money Man full-time and operates a digital … Read more

How We Fully Paid Off Our $223,000 House by Age 30 (With Kids)

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Hello! Today I have a powerful guest post sharing an inspiring debt payoff story. If you want to learn practical ways to pay off your mortgage early, this is worth reading. Enjoy.

I often get asked, “How in the world did you pay off your house at such a young age?” I could joke that I won the lottery or inherited money, but the truth is much simpler: I’m a regular guy with an ambitious goal.

My name is Tyler. My wife Ashlee and I paid off a $223,000 mortgage before we turned 30. Today we enjoy more freedom, travel frequently, and raise four children. Here’s an honest account of how we achieved it—practical steps that worked for us and can help you if you choose to pursue the same path.

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4 Ways to Make Money with Your Fitbit

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Wes recently bought a Fitbit and quickly became hooked. He even started challenging his dad to daily and weekly step goals. When we visited his parents in Mississippi, the competitions reached the point where everyone was walking in circles or going for runs in 100-degree heat just to win. One day, while logging into my … Read more

Testerup App Review: How I Earned $72.50 Playing Mobile Games

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Testerup pays users to test apps, play mobile games, and answer quick surveys. This is my Testerup review based on a week of testing the app and cashing out. If you’re looking to earn a bit of extra income using only your phone, Testerup is worth a look. Over the course of one week I … Read more

How We Eliminated $10,000 of Debt in 10 Weeks

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Today I’m sharing an inspiring story from a fellow blogger. Cassie paid off $10,000 in debt in 10 weeks and explains how you can make similar progress. Enjoy!

In September 2015 my wife and I got married. The wedding and honeymoon were wonderful, but when we came home we had to face our financial situation—and what we discovered was shocking.

We always knew we each had student loans. We met at a private Christian college, both finished degrees there, and later earned master’s degrees. We assumed we’d make the minimum payments until the loans were gone. After running the numbers, however, we realized we owed nearly $200,000 in total debt. Even worse, the minimum payments barely covered interest, meaning our balance wouldn’t meaningfully decrease unless we changed course.

Unless…

One of my favorite Dr. Seuss lines comes from The Lorax: “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” That quote applies perfectly to tackling debt. If you don’t care enough to act, it won’t improve.

Debt can feel overwhelming and paralyzing. But when you commit to eliminating it, you can make real progress. We decided we cared enough to take aggressive action. Once we did, the debt that had been weighing us down began to shrink.

In just the first ten weeks of our repayment plan, we paid off nearly $10,000. Our approach was straightforward: build a budget and plan, create a side income, and adopt frugal habits.

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Top Sites to Find Online Tutoring Jobs That Pay $100+ Hour

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Looking for one of the best online tutoring jobs you can do from home? There are many work-from-home tutoring opportunities, from teaching English to helping students with homework or test preparation. Sessions can be brief—30-minute lessons, quick Q&A chats—or longer one-on-one video lessons. Earning money as an online tutor is deeply rewarding because you help … Read more

Happy Memorial Day: How I Earned $1,582 in Extra Income

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Happy Monday and Memorial Day! I spent the weekend celebrating: a birthday BBQ on Saturday, grilling again at W’s parents’ on Sunday, and a leisurely drive through wine country with a stop at a local winery. It’s been a relaxing few days, and I’m enjoying a day off at home to recharge. Thank you to … Read more

5 Costly Habits Damaging Your Health and Your Wallet

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Recently I watched a Facebook video about someone with lung cancer and, against my better judgment, I read the comments. I found people dismissing the illness as “fake,” and others admitting they smoke multiple packs a week while denying that smoking-related diseases are real. I was stunned. My father died of lung cancer, so I … Read more