The Mint Budgeting App Is Shutting Down – Which Personal Finance and Budgeting App Should You Use Now?
The Mint budgeting and personal finance app won't be available for much longer. Here's why that's disappointing—and what you should do next.
The Mint budgeting and personal finance app won't be available for much longer. Here's why that's disappointing—and what you should do next.
As a "moderate-income" high earner, I'm sharing our household income, estimated taxes, spending projections, and expected savings rate.
There's a difference between being frugal and being cheap. One is virtuous; one isn't. Here's how to separate these two concepts in your mind.
The start of your medical career marks a new phase of your earning power. It’s also a prime opportunity to get on sound financial footing,
With higher expenses because of a new baby, how can we save for retirement, pay off student loans, and secure childcare at the same time?
Why do I persist in trying to accomplish everything myself as opposed to enlisting help? Why am I still penny wise and pound foolish?
An interview with an emergency medicine physician where we talk about an inflated lifestyle, the shame one might feel, and how to solve those problems to still reach financial independence.
Looking for how to cut costs on groceries, even if you're a high earner? Here are 10 ways one doctor keeps her grocery bill low.
An interview with Monica Scudieri, a personal finance coach and author, where we talk about getting out of mountains of debt, living life as a single parent, and learning how to thrive.
Despite the fact I get so much pushback on the idea of living like a resident, here's why it's still THE answer for how to build wealth.
Are you a budgeting Frugalista, Moderate, or High Roller? Let's explore how your identity can make a huge difference for when you retire.
Between his salary and my income, we were comfortable financially and were pretty casual about our financial lives. But the joke was on us.
You should talk about finances early in a relationship, but that doesn't necessarily mean that this will set you up for success later on.
Too often, people equate spending with living life to the fullest. That's not how it works. Spend less, live more, and thank me later.
When we wrote our financial plan, I wanted to make sure I wasn't tempted to stray off the correct path. I've certainly found the motivation.