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On my personal quest to see history and travel as much as I can, I can’t help but be drawn to historic places. Having visited South Louisiana more than 5 times, here’s a list of plantations you can visit so you can immerse yourself in the history (the good and the bad) of the area. It is nice to imagine being a Southern Belle, but also realizing that the wealth of a few was built on the backs of many.  Most of these plantations are within the River Parishes except for Houmas House. The River Parishes are located around 40 minutes from the French Quarter and the New Orleans airport (more if there’s traffic).  Looking for more Louisiana Travel? Click on the links below: One Day in Lafayette Louisiana (A History Tour) Things to Do in New Orleans with Toddlers or Babies How to Spend a Weekend in New Orleans (Itinerary) Complete Guide to New Orleans City Park Things to do in Kenner LA: Rivertown Plantations near New Orleans or Baton Rouge LA Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana Oak Alley Plantation: The Best Plantation in Louisiana  Address: 3645 LA-18, Vacherie, LA 70090 Entrance Fee: $30++ per person The most visited plantation in South Louisiana, Oak Alley Plantation, is known for its Alley of Oaks, which frames the big house in such a photographic way. If you imagine what plantation houses may be, it’s easy to think of Oak Alley. If you’re a millennial like me, you would remember this house was used as a filming spot for the movie “Interview with the Vampire” starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, not the TV series.  Ever since I saw that movie, I knew I had to visit the plantation, and I finally had my chance. Even better, I got to stay in one of the historic cabins and got the iconic shot of Oak Alley without the crowds of people. And yes, anyone who can pay can stay in the historic or newly renovated cottages located on Oak Alley’s premises. It acts like a hotel where you can just pick the cottage you want, pay, and book. Since the restaurant is closed in the evening, you’ll get room service left on your cabin’s refrigerator (which you’ll get to pick before you check in).   Undoubtedly, this plantation is the most expensive out of the ones I’ve mentioned below, but if you only have the money to visit one plantation outside of the New Orleans area, make it Oak Alley.   Felicity Plantation: A Woman-Owned Plantation Address: 3535 LA-18, Vacherie, LA 70090  Entrance Fee: $24 per person Focuses

Plenty of people try to cut costs by following classic frugal tips, but not all of those so‑called money‑savers hold up anymore. Some long‑trusted habits end up wasting more time, effort, or cash than they’re worth, even though they still get passed around as smart advice. 1. Don’t Use Credit Cards Always paying for everything … Read more

Medicare continues to serve retirees, but the latest Trustees Report highlights why healthcare costs should remain a key part of every retirement budget. Flexible planning today can help retirees handle future Medicare changes with greater confidence – Shutterstock Retirement budgets often look solid on paper until healthcare costs enter the conversation. A grocery bill might stay fairly predictable, but Medicare expenses and future program changes can influence everything from monthly spending to long-term savings strategies. […]

A vibrant Southern garden filled with lantana, zinnias, and bougainvillea shows how heat-tolerant plants keep color and life strong even in extreme summer temperatures – Shutterstock Gardening in the South can feel like signing up for a summer-long challenge where the sun turns every backyard into a slow-roasting oven. Some plants wilt at the first sign of heat, but others treat scorching temperatures like a personal invitation to put on a show. These hardy picks […]

In our modern environment of ever-increasing inflation paired with recession fears, frugality is crucial.  But are you doing frugality wrong? You might be, if you’re … Read more

Money management can get complicated. You likely spend money every single day (and probably multiple transactions daily at that). Plus, there are bills to monitor and pay, investments to track, and many other ongoing tasks to keep up with. Streamlining your financial tasks improves your overall quality of life, and the Quicken Simplifi app is aptly named to do just that: simplify your finances. In this Simplifi review, we’ll examine some of its unique features […]

We’ve all heard the typical frugal living tips that everyone does all the time. But as things get more expensive, or if you’ve already tried every frugal living tip in the book, it’s time to start trying some new tips that are not the usual. These abnormal frugal living tips won’t be the frugal practices that everyone on your block does. If you are really determined to save money, then these frugal living tips are for you! Wear Cheap Thrifted Clothes in the House You need to look nice outside the house, but when you are inside, it doesn’t really matter. Buy some very cheap, thrifted clothes to wear inside the house. It’s okay if they are worn over the years or don’t fit really well—no one is going to see you. Keep the nice clothes for the times when you need them. This will keep your nice clothes nicer for longer, and you won’t have to buy as many clothes or have to replace them as frequently. If you love the tips in this post, you’ll love my Frugal Living Planner — it’s the perfect next step, and only $10! Layer Up When it’s cold outside, there is no reason to turn up the heat! Pick up some cheap sweaters, coats, hats, and gloves (the thrift store is your best friend for this). They don’t need to look great because you’re going to wear them inside to save on heating bills. If you’re really cold, just layering on more clothes—summer clothes, winter clothes, all of them to keep you warm.  Foil Your Windows Once we talked about keeping warm in winter, it’s time to talk about keeping cool in the summer! You can place foil over your windows to keep the heat out. A layer of plastic sheeting that they sell to seal windows for cold insulation will also increase the ability to “keep cold in”. But hold on! There’s more to this foil frenzy. It’s not just about keeping the heat out; it’s about creating your very own shady oasis. You’re transforming your room into a cool sanctuary where you can escape the scorching outdoors.  Use a Bike Using a bicycle is giving gas money the ultimate smackdown. You’re saving those precious dollars that would’ve otherwise gone up in smoke, and instead, you’re pedaling your way to financial freedom. It’s like a budget win that will have your wallet doing the happy dance. And you’ll get some exercise, which is another win for using a bike instead of driving! Read More: 30 Ways To Get Free Stuff (That Aren’t Scams)  12 Best Coupon Apps To Try Now 13 Ways To Earn Money From Paid Surveys [At Home, Online & More]   4 Abnormal Frugal Living Tips You’ll Wish You’d Known Sooner

If you’re searching for the best breakdown of YNAB vs Monarch Money. you’re probably trying to answer one simple question: Which budgeting app will actually help me manage my money without making my life harder? I’ve personally used both budgeting tools over the past several years. I tested YNAB multiple times, used Mint for years, and eventually switched to Monarch Money after Mint shut down in 2023. Today, my wife and I use Monarch Money […]

I’ve visited Iceland four times since 2016, and each trip was intentional, carefully planned, and worth every dollar spent. While the country has a pricey reputation, Iceland is very attainable if you plan ahead. The secret? Iceland rewards planners. You don’t need to map out every hour. However, knowing costs, best timing, and where to […] The post How To Plan a Trip to Iceland: A Step-by-Step Guide from Someone Who’s Been 4 Times appeared […]

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I first reviewed YNAB in 2015 when it cost a one-time US$60. It’s now a US$109/year cloud subscription, and I still pay for it every year. Here’s my honest take after using it daily for over a decade, from negative net worth to seven figures: what it costs now, how I actually use it (I even built apps on its API), the free alternatives, and whether it’s worth it. The post You Need A Budget […]

We are delighted to announce the launch of NaviPlan: A Privacy-Focused Multi-asset Tracker and Goal Planner. This tool was developed by Gokul of Naviran Technologies in association with freefincal and can be used to track mutual funds, stocks, FDs.  The user can tag these to financial goals and track their progress. The tool also provides… The post NaviPlan: A Privacy-Focused Multi-asset Tracker and Goal Planner appeared first on freefincal.

Anyone who has owned a home for a long time knows the most visible projects are not always the most important. Paint colors, kitchen updates, and landscaping get the attention, while the roof, furnace, and water heater do their jobs in the background until something goes wrong. Retirement planning works the same way. Investment performance, withdrawal rates, and Social Security claiming strategies tend to dominate the conversation, but some of the most consequential issues show […]