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Another late post due to long work hours and spending time with family. 1. Dividend Stocks I didn’t do much with dividend stock lately due to how volatile the market has been. I currently do not have funds to invest…

Let me start by saying this: I’m not perfect with money either. I spend money on things I probably shouldn’t. A few dollars here, ten or twenty bucks there—it doesn’t feel like a big deal in the moment. But over…

Changing jobs is exciting. It can mean higher pay, better opportunities, or a fresh start. But in the rush of updating your résumé, enrolling in new benefits, and meeting new coworkers, there’s one financial detail that often gets ignored: Your…

Sorry for another late post. Just been working longer hours. Here is my passive income report for January. I was happy to be able to hit the $3,000 mark again this month. 1. Dividend Stocks Nothing crazy here just monthly…

Another late post due to long work hours. But none the less I managed to complete my December passive income report. I managed to hit the $3,000 mark again which is something I want to keep doing. Hopefully I can…

I’ve written before about the way people storm department stores on Black Friday like they’re chasing the last lifeboat off a sinking ship. Every year, without fail, you see the same thing: an ocean of cars circling parking lots like…
Office perks used to be a big deal. If you worked in tech, finance, or any modern corporate environment before 2020, you probably got used to the usual lineup of workplace amenities: free lunch once or twice a week, kitchens…

Every year, the day after Thanksgiving arrives with a familiar buzz. The turkey leftovers are barely packed away before the entire country shifts focus to one thing: Black Friday. The supposed Super Bowl of shopping. The day when every retailer…

When you’re young, naïve, and still trying to figure out the world, it’s easy to take the words of someone older—especially a sibling—as absolute truth. Back when I was still in high school, that was exactly the kind of person…

A while back, I wrote about something that honestly surprised even me: I was spending almost $100 a month at 85°C Bakery. At the time, it didn’t feel like a big deal. I’d swing by, pick up a couple pastries—maybe…