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Every Single Purchase I’ve Put On My Credit Card In 2019 So Far

Posted on March 25, 2019November 8, 2024 by amypeveto

Despite being raised to mind my manners, I’ve come to accept that I’m hugely nosy — especially when it comes to money. In most cases, I draw the line at asking people how much money they make, but I’m always interested in talking about how they budget, what they spend, and how they save and/or…

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Minimalism, KonMari, and living the “ideal” organized life

Posted on March 24, 2019November 8, 2024 by amypeveto

I’ve written before about how I accidentally became a minimalist in college. It started out as a logistical necessity, but in the last few years it’s become kind of an obsession. In 2017 I read Marie Kondo’s hit book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. While I think some aspects of her method are a…

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3 Specific Ways I Wish I’d Fixed My Money Fears & Issues Sooner

Posted on March 13, 2019November 8, 2024 by amypeveto

When it comes to money, I spent the first several years of my adult life behaving like the proverbial ostrich. I kept my head buried in the sand, hoping my money fears would pass me by. Once I finally drummed up the courage to pop my head out and look around, I learned that there…

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It’s Only Fear After All

Posted on February 12, 2019November 7, 2024 by amypeveto

Speech 10: Inspire Your Audience. The last speech of the Toastmasters Competent Communicator program challenges me to draw all my skills together to deliver a powerful inspirational message. I gave my Ice Breaker speech for Toastmasters on July 25, 2017. I started off that speech by saying, “I’ve spent most of my life fighting with…

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What Your “Net Worth” Is, Why You Should Always Know It, & How To Calculate It

Posted on January 17, 2019November 7, 2024 by amypeveto

As someone new to the world of personal finance, I’ve spent the last couple of years learning a lot of information. 401(k) rollovers, high-interest savings accounts, budgeting apps, side hustles, the list goes on. I’ve accomplished so much, but I didn’t get my hands fully around my financial strategy until earlier this year, when I…

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