A rustic wooden bowl holds a warm serving of rigatoni pasta coated in rich sauce, topped with savory bits and a generous dusting of cheese. Preparing elaborate gourmet meals can quickly stretch your food budget when you have to buy a long list of single-use components. Pexels. “Budget-friendly” recipes are a staple of food blogs and social media, often highlighting a primary ingredient like beans or pasta that costs mere pennies. However, these recipes frequently […]

Preparing for retirement means taking an honest look at the factors that can shape your future lifestyle. A few key reality checks can help you avoid unexpected financial challenges, protect your long‑term plans, and ensure you step into retirement with confidence. By understanding these essentials ahead of time, you set yourself up for a smoother … Read more

Before budgeting apps and cashback browser extensions, people managed money just fine with a pen, a jar, and a little patience. Turns out most of those old habits still work exactly as well as they did decades ago. Here are nine that deserve a spot back in your routine. The Cash Envelope System Withdraw your spending money for the month and divide it into labeled envelopes: groceries, gas, entertainment, whatever categories fit your life. Once an envelope is empty, you’re done spending in that category. It’s visual, it’s simple, and it makes overspending a lot harder than swiping a card ever does. Take control of your budget in style! Use these fun, colorful envelopes to get started! Get it now! Line-Dry Your Laundry Dryers are convenient, but they’re also one of the biggest energy users in most homes. A drying rack or an outdoor line costs nothing to run and can meaningfully lower your electric bill, especially if you’re doing laundry for a full household. I created a 46-page Frugal Living Planner that helps you plan, save, and budget without the stress, and it’s only $10! Get it here! Cook a Big Batch on Sunday and Eat off It All Week Batch cooking isn’t new; it’s just been rebranded on social media a few times. Pick one or two big dishes, like a soup, a casserole, or a pot of chili, and portion it out for the week. It cuts down on takeout temptation and food waste at the same time. Keep a Running Grocery List on the Fridge Instead of trying to remember what you’re out of, keep a notepad or whiteboard on the fridge and jot things down the moment you notice you’re low. It sounds almost too simple, but it stops the last-minute grocery runs that always seem to cost more than planned. Want to start meal planning? It’s easier than you think! Grab this free meal planner and shopping list and get your food budget under control! Host a Potluck Instead of Going Out A night out with friends can easily run fifty dollars a person once you add drinks and a tip. A potluck gets you the same company for a fraction of the cost, and it usually turns into a better spread of food anyway. Learn To Fix One Thing Yourself This Year You don’t need to become a handyman overnight, but picking up one repair skill (a leaky faucet, a wobbly chair, a torn hem) can save you real money over a lifetime of small repairs. Plenty of free tutorials exist for exactly this reason. Track Every Purchase in a Physical Ledger Before apps, people wrote every purchase down by hand in a small notebook. There’s something about physically writing a number down that makes you notice your spending in a way that swiping past a notification never does. Ready to feel less stressed about money? Grab the free Freedom Budget planner and get a simple, guilt-free way to

Managing money as a family isn’t always easy. Between paying bills, saving for your kids’ future, planning vacations, and preparing for retirement, it’s easy to feel like your money has a dozen different jobs. The right budgeting app can bring clarity to the chaos. Over the years, I’ve personally used or tested every budgeting app on this list. Some, like Monarch Money and Crew, have become part of my family’s daily financial life. Others I’ve […]

Your loan servicer sent another email. This one says your SAVE plan payment is changing. Interest is back, your due date moved, and the letter reads like legal language, not help. You are not the only borrower confused right now. The SAVE plan is winding down, and federal student loan repayment looks different in 2026. Here is what changed and what you can do about it. Why the SAVE Plan Is Ending Now A federal […]

Share to Facebook Burnley has been named the cheapest place to buy a house in the UK, with an average price of just £117,636. That is less than half the UK average of £268,132, according to HM Land Registry data pulled together by the HomeOwners Alliance. Burnley tops a list dominated by former industrial towns in the north of England and Scotland, where property prices have never caught up with the rest of the country. […]

By Josh Daily, WCI Columnist

The federal budget deficit is now projected to reach $2.1 trillion in fiscal 2026, about $200 billion higher than the Congressional Budget Office forecast in February, with much of the deterioration tied to a sharp shortfall in tariff and customs-duty revenue following the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Donald Trump’s broad IEEPA tariffs. Read the rest

Previously we’ve run through how to open an online broker account and how to buy and sell ETFs. Today we’re going to look at purchasing an index tracker fund. Next stop, the world – muhaha! (Oops, did I say that out loud? I meant to write: ‘Next step, a globally diversified passive portfolio’…) What is an index tracker fund? An index tracker fund is typically an Open Ended Investment Company (OEIC). In normal-person speak, this means […]

For many families, supporting parents, siblings, and extended family members living in India is a deeply meaningful commitment. For many of these families, however, that financial support would add to their already difficult work of managing household finances in the United States. In addition to domestic expenses in the United States, many families also haveKeep Reading Bridging the Distance: A Parent’s Practical Guide to Budgeting and Overseas Family Support was originally published on WhatMommyDoes.com

TIPS maturing in 2046 or later are yielding slightly above 3% as of last Friday. (And TIPS maturing 2042-2045 aren’t far below 3%.) It’s important to understand that interest rates are quite hard to predict. And there’s no rule that says that TIPS yields can’t go meaningfully above 3%. So there’s no way to say, “today is the very best time to buy.” But it is fair to say that “inflation + 3%” is a […]

This summer I toured a couple of 6,000 to 7,000 square foot mansion in the Kahala neighborhood of Honolulu, all in preparation for a potential move in two or three years. We plan to move back for either 6th or 7th grade for our son and 3rd or 4th grade for our daughter, so we […] The post Buying A Mansion In Paradise Might Be Backwards appeared first on Financial Samurai.

The Grocery Budget Problem Traditional budgets treat groceries as a category you need to keep under control. And that makes sense. Food is a necessity, but the amount you spend on it can vary dramatically. One household might spend $200 a week on groceries. Another might spend $500. Both households could be buying perfectly reasonable amounts of food. So how much should you spend? This article will show you how to use The Allowance Method to navigate your grocery spending while making sure you’re still building your savings. If you haven’t read The Allowance Method yet, start there. It’s a quick 10-minute read that explains the system and shows you how to get started. 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