Where do you go for personal finance information? When you are at the beginning of your journey, the amount of information you can find online can be overwhelming. I totally get it, so I'm sharing with you some websites I found helpful at the beginning of my own journey. NerdWallet This website was my go-to... Continue Reading →
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Leaning into Learning on Your Financial Journey
As someone who is fairly new to the realm of personal finances, I understand how confusing and overwhelming this all can be. Up until about 5 years ago, the only areas of personal finance I really knew about were checking and saving accounts, loans, and retirement accounts connected to your job. As I started to... Continue Reading →
The Life of Sadie Alexander- The First African-American to earn a PhD in Economics.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3WTxw2fXeJejDwgO81GRNm?si=jLZLD7QLRoKiANl_t4ibHA This past week I listened to a few episodes of the the podcast Money Talks from Economist Radio and one episode in particular resonated with me, Money Talks: The Alexander technique. I know economics can be an overwhelming and challenging topic for many of us. But, I think if we are interested in understanding... Continue Reading →
Forgiveness in Your Financial Journey
One of the things I’ve incorporated into my personal finance journey is forgiveness. It’s not something we often consider when we think about managing our finances, but is probably one of the most important aspects of our journeys. I came to this concept through a book entitled The 30-Day Money Cleanse. Author, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley,... Continue Reading →
Embarking on the Journey
Hello Everyone, Welcome to The Everyday Dollar blog. My name is Rachel and I am the creator of this blog. My goal with this blog is to provide you with helpful content for your personal finance journey. Your relationship with money will be one of the most important relationships in your life, so it's necessary... Continue Reading →