Michelle Singletary

Michelle Singletary
jobs income way
There's nothing wrong with having a 9-to-5 job, but figure out a way to have another stream of income.
jobs things-in-life income
Having a separate fund for the things in life that happen, helps keep the emergency fund in tact in case you lose your job or income.
jobs college giving
Set up rules for when you will "give" not lend money. Never lend. My people know that I'll help with college. I'll help if they lose they job thu no fault of their own.
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I breast-fed all three of my children, because the milk is free. And I breast-fed them an average of two years.
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Why are so many of us penny poor before our next paycheck comes? We're not good stewards of our money. ... It's crucial to save for what you say you value: a home, college and retirement.
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Too many women think it's impolite to talk money while dating. Or they have something to hide (such as large credit card bills or a poor credit history).
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The borrower is servant to the lender, Watch out, or MasterCard will become your master.
roof-over-your-head financial ifs
You are NOT a financial failure if you rent. You are getting something for your money. A roof over your head.
hate school grandmother
The schools can't cover all the values that go along with how you handle your money. For example, a financial literacy class might not teach me to hate debt the way my grandmother, Big Mama did.
taken mean kids
Having kids doesn't mean they would have taken care o you.
kids blessing people
Kids can and are a blessing. But plenty of people without kids live and die just as happy.
retirement debt-free goal
You still need to save but being debt-free in retirement is and should be a goal.
names car firsts
I'm driving my old car until I'm on a first name basis with the low tow truck drivers!
simple track fancy
You don't need to waste money on a fancy program or app to do a basic budget. I've been using a simple Excel spreadsheet since 2005 to track my monthly budget.