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Building Credit History: an Insurance Policy on Your Financial Life

   Posted On: June 24, 2016  |    Posted In: Personal Finance 101  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

Sponsored by Capital One “You should get a credit card,” my Dad told me as I headed off for my freshman year of college. Many personal finance gurus and rookies alike may gasp in horror over my Dad’s suggestion, but his rationale was sound. A credit card, he explained, would help me develop credit history, … Continued

The Checklist for Getting Financially Naked with Your Partner

   Posted On: June 10, 2016  |    Posted In: Love and Money  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

On Wednesday, I had the pleasure of speaking at pit stop #2 on Jason Vitug’s Road to Financial Wellness tour. Being one to relish an opportunity to broach slightly taboo topics with a room full of strangers, I deviated from all the typical personal finance topics and decided to address how to get financially naked with your partner. When … Continued

Why We Need to TALK About Money

   Posted On: March 12, 2015  |    Posted In: Debt  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

I detested math class in high school, especially calculus. In fact, I understood more of what was going on in my Mandarin class than my math class. I used to sit at the desk in my room doing homework and bury my head in my textbook. I’d yell and throw a pencil at frustration at … Continued

Is it Your Debt and My Debt or Our Debt?

   Posted On: June 3, 2016  |    Posted In: Love and Money  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

Being relatively transparent about the financial state of a romantic relationship certainly isn’t the norm for most people. It is, however, the norm that Peach and I choose to live. While I don’t go spouting off his exact debt load, we’ve been vocal about the fact that I’ve lived a delightfully debt free life and … Continued

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27 Things I Learned About Money by 27

   Posted On: May 27, 2016  |    Posted In: Millennials  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

I turned 27 last week, or as my young sister likes to say, I’m three years away from 30. A lot has changed since I started Broke Millennial as a 23-year-old woman not even two years into my post-college life in New York City. My relationship with money has evolved. My knowledge has certainly sky … Continued