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BROKE MILLENNIAL’S COVID-19/RECESSION RELIEF HUB

   Posted On: March 19, 2020  |    Posted In: Personal Finance 101  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

In an effort to help provide some relief in these stressful times, I’m growing a massive spreadsheet filled with resources for handling the consequences out of COVID-19. It exists on a Google spreadsheet. Below is the welcome page so you know what to expect once you click over there.  WELCOME TO BROKE MILLENNIAL’S COVID-19 RELIEF … Continued

Get Your Financial Life Together Bootcamp

   Posted On: October 23, 2018  |    Posted In: Career  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

I’ve been teasing on social media about a big project (that isn’t my second book). Now, I can finally let you in on the secret: the ultimate bootcamp to #GYFLT is coming! STEPPING OFF THE PAGE TO HELP IN-PERSON I’ve partnered with CreativeLive to teach four classes that will be bundled into a Get Your … Continued

Broke Millennial’s Checklist to Avoid Overspending at Christmas

   Posted On: December 8, 2016  |    Posted In: Personal Finance 101  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

I’m a peculiar person when it comes to gifts. I never spent an afternoon trying to find where my parents stashed Christmas gifts. In fact, two presents from Peach are sitting in my office, unwrapped, and I haven’t had the slightly temptation to take a peek. I don’t gleefully rip the wrapping from a bunch … Continued

The Power of Positivity on Your Financial Health

   Posted On: January 15, 2019  |    Posted In: Personal Finance 101  |     Posted by: Broke Millennial®

This post is sponsored by Frost Bank Complaining is easy. We text our friends to bemoan vexations, we tweet our moments of rage and Instagram injustices. Social media has made me particularly susceptible to complaining. Pretty much every time I’m in an airport (which is often multiple times a month), my twitter feed becomes riddled … Continued

A 6-Step Plan for Handling Identity Theft (Because I’ve Been There)

   Posted On: September 5, 2018  |    Posted In: Personal Finance 101  |     Posted by: Bridget Dennin

Today, my assistant Bridget takes over the blog to share her tale of identity theft and how she handled the ensuing mayhem. I do a lot of independent contractor work. I serve as a producer and production manager for live events, theater, etc, which usually mean I’m running a team of people. And depending on … Continued