Resources
How do I build a budget?
Only 30% of people budget monthly because they think it’s boring and awful. It turns out, it might a tad boring (at least to talk about) but the results you’ll get are amazing, life-changing, and unbelievably key to building the life you want. Grab one of these and get started.
How do I calculate my student loan repayment?
Some questions & formulas that will help you get clear on what to expect.
6 Ways You Can Increase Income Close to Retirement
“Cessation of work is not accompanied by cessation of expenses.” –Cato the Elder (2nd century B.C.)
Still true, unfortunately!
7 Movies to Start Money Conversations
Here’s a list of recent movies that present creative ways to talk about money. Funny, memorable, and usually get people to engage who otherwise would immediately glaze over at the mention of finances.
12 Personal Finance Apps that Save You Money and Time
Money and Time… Two things most of us don’t have enough of. Here are some simple tools that should help.
Break Out of Higher Education Silos with a ‘Partnership Mentality’
Here’s what to do if your financial education office competes with other offices on campuses that offer money workshops.
A Healthier Approach to Buying a Home
There’s a lot of messaging that encourages homeownership, but just because a mortgage is available to you, doesn’t mean you’re ready for one. That’s why I wrote this approachable guide to buying a home.
Watch Out For These 3 Financial Traps
In reading hundreds of books on personal finance and talking to hundreds of thousands of people about how to change their relationship to money (for the better!), I’ve encountered three unconscious phenomena that are really helpful to be aware of.
Free Chapter - A Comedic Guide to Money
A Comedic Guide to Money is a fun introduction to money that will help you increase knowledge and confidence and build a roadmap to the life you want most.