Don’t Call It A Comeback
Hello, dear readers! It feels so good to be back here, typing away on my keyboard, and sharing my thoughts with all of you. It’s been several long months since I last posted on OnTheGoe.com!…
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Hello, dear readers! It feels so good to be back here, typing away on my keyboard, and sharing my thoughts with all of you. It’s been several long months since I last posted on OnTheGoe.com!…
This post is originally inspired by one of my favorite writers. I started asking myself the same money questions each year around my birthday. This year’s post is a few weeks later but I hope…
At the start of the year I created 5 main goals to track in addition to trying to cash flow $40K in expenses. My three main goal categories were Financial, Educational and Physical. Below is a summary…
At the start of the year, I had planned to cashflow about $40,000 in expenses. This was in addition to paying off my outstanding debt. I knew it was going to be tight, but I was…
To get a full background on this journey, please see part 1. In short, I need to cash flow nearly $40,000 of expenses in addition to paying off my living expenses and my outstanding debt. I have…
To get a full background on this journey, please see part 1. In short, I need to cash flow nearly $40,000 of expenses in addition to paying off my living expenses and my outstanding debt. I have…
I am finally student loans and car loan free. This is my last post in my series and OMG! It actually feels really nice to be able to type out these words. I have had…
At the start of the year I created 5 main goals to track in addition to trying to cash flow $40K in expenses. My three main goal categories are Financial, Educational and Physical. Below is a summary…
When I started documenting my debt payoff journey, I owed ($13,957.01) on my Honda Civic and I owed ($17,329.96) from my grad school loans. Almost 2 years later and I am nearly done paying off…
I need to save money. That is pretty much it. I do not enjoy anything about still being on my money journey. I know this is somber especially with platitudes like “enjoy the journey”, but…