by | Apr 5, 2017 | All posts, Bills, Money Mindset, Saving Money
This is a guest post from David Chen. David is a blogger at MillennialPersonalFinance.com. David loves a good side hustle, sushi, and CNBC. David hates student debt and frozen foods. David is working to build up his blog following in 2017. When I realized I was paying... by | Mar 22, 2017 | All posts, Bills, Saving Money, Utility bill
Even if you own your house or apartment, living there isn’t free. From property taxes to power, continuing expenses can be, well, expensive. But even though everyone uses electricity and water, we often don’t realize that we’re literally pouring money down the drain... by | Mar 8, 2017 | All posts, Bills, Saving Money
If you have high-interest rate student loans, dealing with your debt can feel like a nightmare. The average college graduate with debt has over $30,000 in student loans, often with high interest rates. Refinancing is one way to save money by cutting down your loans... by | Feb 15, 2017 | Bills, Budget, Making money, Saving Money
It sounds like an oxymoron, but being poor is actually really expensive. The same principle is true with bad credit. Not only does it make borrowing money more expensive, it can also affect your life in surprising ways. From your cellphone bill to your car insurance,... by | Apr 21, 2016 | All posts, Bills, Budget, Money Mindset, Videos
Student loans are no joke. In the United States, student debt is growing at a rate of over $2,000 per second. A YouTube viewer asked me to dig into federal student loan repayment options, so in this video, I do just that. Here are a few things I discuss. What Happens... by | Mar 17, 2016 | All posts, Bills, Budget, Cell phone bill, Money Mindset, Saving Money, Shopping
I was a nerdy kid. In school, I genuinely enjoyed pretty much every subject–except for history. History seemed so old, unrelatable and, well, boring. I could not get into it. Then, one summer, my parents and I visited my dad’s family in Indiana. On the...