Category: budgeting

3 Tips Help One-Income Couples Remain Equals

Some couples mutually decide that they want to have a one-income household. But for others, the decision is made for them. The COVID-19 pandemic has left many in this situation, especially at its outset, when companies folded and jobs in hard-hit industries disappeared. And with schools and day cares closing so frequently, many couples may…


3 Things LeBron James Can Teach You About Business Growth

By Jeremy Moser What image first comes to mind when you hear the name LeBron James? Basketball superstar? One of the most distinguished athletes of our time? Sure, but that’s not all. After a particularly profitable year (following an exceptionally successful career thus far), James raked in upwards of $1.2 billion in pretax earnings, giving him…


8 LeBron James Quotes to Help You Find the King Within

By Emily Conklin LeBron James, the most dominant player in his sport, is a living NBA legend with unsurpassable work ethic, passion, and loyalty. The Los Angeles Lakers star and former Miami Heat legend has officially become the first NBA athlete to hit billionaire status while still playing in the league. Despite being a superstar, the…


The Secrets that Helped LeBron James Become a Billionaire (Have Nothing to Do With Playing Basketball)

By Madeline Garfinkle LeBron James has a habit of breaking records, and not just on the court. After a particularly profitable year (following an exceptionally successful career thus far), James raked in upwards of $1.2 billion in pretax earnings, giving him a net worth of $1 billion, according to Forbes. The Los Angeles Lakers star and…


4 Services You May Be Overpaying For

When you’re trying to cut your budget and save money there are lots of ways to do it. You can cut back on restaurant meals, conserve water, and adjust your thermostat. Still, if you’re already doing these things you may think there’s nothing else to trim from your budget. That’s where you could be wrong….


What’s Driving Skyhigh Gas Prices, and Is Relief in Sight?

If you are a driver, you have probably been unhappy about how fast gas prices are rising recently. You have probably done multiple Google searches for “gas prices near me” to find the lowest price in your neighborhood. You are probably wondering—and fearful—how high gasoline prices could go before you take your vacation and when…


Become a Budget Master with These 6 Tools

Financial management, whether you’re trying to run a business or balance your own accounts, can be intimidating. And it’s only become more complicated in recent years because we use so many different payment modalities. Gone are the days of balancing a checkbook. Instead, many people are tracking funds across multiple P2P platforms and debit and…


Why You Need Passive Income and How to Get It

Are you familiar with the cartoonist Carl Barks? He may not be a household name. But, I’m sure you’re familiar with his work since he was the first artist and writer of Donald Duck—he also created Scrooge McDuck. Known as the “Good Duck Artist,” Barks was one of the few early Disney artists who didn’t…


How to Make a Spending Plan You’ll Stick To

One of the most important things you can do is learn how to manage your money. Good money management habits can help you stay on top of your situation, and it opens doors in your business as well. You can’t have a thriving business if you don’t have your personal finances under control. The right…


How to Manage Personal Credit Card Debt as an Entrepreneur

How much debt is lurking behind our credit reports? One WalletHub study found that the average household owes $8,600 to credit card providers—which is unsurprising, given that Americans have collectively racked up more than $1 trillion in IOUs (I own you, or debts). In other words, founders are more likely than not to be floating in fiscal…