Spending on Things That Bring Joy Can Sometimes Save Money in the Long Run

Recently I’ve noticed how spending money on things that bring me and my family joy sometimes saves money in the long run.
Ideas, resources, and templates to help you manage your money, including tracking spending, budgeting, saving money, debt payoff, and increasing your net worth.
Recently I’ve noticed how spending money on things that bring me and my family joy sometimes saves money in the long run.
Here's an easy, free way to make a spreadsheet budget in 10 minutes so you have a plan for your money and feel less financially stressed.
Here are the best videos, apps, workbooks, and tv shows to help teach your kids about money, spending, and saving. For ages 8 - 16.
Here's actionable advice from financial experts to help you prioritize when and how to rebuild savings and manage debt brought on by the coronavirus crisis.
Understanding cash flow during uncertain times can be a huge stress relief. Here's a Google Sheets workflow to model cash flow scenarios based on custom inputs.
A comprehensive list of IRS business expense categories to help track efficiently and claim all available tax deductions. Includes 3 free spreadsheets.
Useful tips for tracking Airbnb expenses to help maximize income tax deductions and make filing easier.
Here are 25 detailed, actionable suggestions for saving $50-$500 per month, even for families already on a budget.
Research shows that couples who budget together are happier, more secure, and – well, let’s just say they do more together.
Just when you start feeling good about your budget, life has a way of throwing a curveball. Here are a few common budget busters, and how plan ahead for them.
A recent study finds K-12 students benefit from financial education programs that focus on modern personal finance and money management skills.
One of the fastest ways to save money is by tracking your spending on food and planning your meals each week. Here are meal planning tips to get started.