Budget & Cash Envelopes Stop Ghosting Your Bills: Confronting the Mail that Haunts Your Inbox Let’s get something straight: money mail anxiety is real. Not cute. Not quirky. Not “oops, I forgot to open my mail again lol.” No—this is full-body dread. Read More
Finance Trauma Financial Trauma: How Money Messes With Your Head—and How to Take Your Power Back Let’s be real for a second: money trauma is one of the most common, most ignored, and most misunderstood forms of psychological pain out there. Read More
Urban Money 101 Ultimate Job Layoff Toolkit Your worst fear has been realized. You have been laid off from your job. Now what?Take a breath. Shore up your finances. Re-engage professionally. Become a learner.Read More
Budget & Cash Envelopes Living Well with Bad Credit Bad credit can feel like a financial roadblock, but it doesn’t have to define your life. While a low credit score may make some financial tasks more difficult, living well is still possible.Read More
Budget & Cash Envelopes Preparing for a Job Layoff Uncertainty in the job market has many workers wondering what will happen if they are laid off. An unexpected layoff can disrupt not just your income but also your daily life.Read More
Filing Your Taxes, Urban Money 101 Urban Money 101: How Do I File My Taxes? Filing federal and state taxes is a legal requirement for taxpayers, but learning how to file correctly is important. Read More
Budget & Cash Envelopes Get Zen. Your Mindset Determines Your Money When thinking about getting your finances in order, it is important to move from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance.Read More
Credit & Debt Management, Debt Car Payments Can Kill Your Financial Future Whether a new or used car, always having a car payment can drain your disposable income and kill your financial future.Read More
Budget What Bank Accounts Can Help Control Your Spending Payday lands and your brain goes, “Hey! We’ve got money! Let’s get our spend on!”But not so fast. Take a beat.Read More
Budget Loyalty Cards Can Help Boost Savings One of the favorite quotes from Warren Buffet points out that if you buy a $1,000 item on sale for $750, you didn’t save $250. You spent $750.Read More