The Frindy Dindy Account
If you struggle with a scarcity mindset when it comes to money, the Frindy Dindy account is your answer! Learn to balance spending your money for enjoyment with long-term financial goals.
What To Do If Your Spending Is Greater Than Your Income
If your expenses are more than your income - it’s not hopeless! You’re going to have to make some changes but YOU can do this!
What’s a Budget?
Rule #1 for personal finance is “create a budget” - but what even is a budget?
How to read your credit card statement
Are you avoiding your credit card statements because they’re confusing and boring? Not anymore! I’ll break down all of the terms on your credit card statement to help you understand exactly what you’re paying.
6 Green Financial Flags (And 2 Neutral Ones)
We’ve all heard of red flags, but what about green ones? Do you and your partner meet all 6 green flags?
Is Your Latte the Reason You Can’t Buy a House?
We’ve all heard it. “If you stop buying lattes you’d be able to buy a house”. But is it true?
Lifestyle Inflation
Have you ever gotten a raise at work, only to find a few months later that you still have no savings? Lifestyle inflation may be the culprit.
How I Make My Budget
Do you have trouble sticking to your budget? Me too! Check out the ways I manage my budget that allow me freedom to spend where I want without feeling constrained.
10 Cheap Holiday Activities
Celebrate the holidays without the price tag. Check out my 10 favorite, cheap holiday activities.
Budgeting for the Holidays (without being a Scrooge)
Christmas is a wonderful time of year. But it can also come with a huge price tag. Learn how to make the most of your holiday season, without overspending.
How to Build (Or Rebuild) Credit From Zero
When my husband moved to the United States, he had no credit. Less than 3 years later, his credit score was 790. These are the strategies we used to build his credit.
How to Increase Your Credit Score
What is a credit score and what actionable steps can you take to increase yours?
Spending Money with a Scarcity Mindset
What do you do if you feel guilt any time you spend money? Is there such thing as an “over saver”?