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Brunch Spread: Avocado Toast & Fruit Parfaits for Under $20 | Budget-Friendly Recipes

Who doesn't love brunch?

It's the perfect weekend indulgence, a leisurely meal where breakfast and lunch favorites come together in a delicious harmony. But let's be honest—dining out for brunch can quickly add up, leaving your wallet a little lighter than you'd like.

In fact, brunch for one person can cost anywhere from $35 to over $40, especially if you opt for that tempting mimosa. 

That's why we're back with another installment in our Budget-Friendly Recipes series, focusing on a brunch spread you can easily prepare at home for a fraction of the cost… Read More

20 Excellent Resources to Help You Find a College Scholarship

College is expensive, but it doesn't have to leave you with a mountain of debt.

Scholarships are free money that doesn't need to be repaid, and they're available to far more students than you might think.

Over 85% of college students receive some form of financial aid, yet many miss out on thousands in scholarship opportunities simply because they don't know where to look.

The stakes are high: the average student graduates with over $30,000 in student debt. That's a car payment, or multiple car payments, following you into your first apartment, your first job, your twenties, and beyond.

But using the right scholarship resources can help you find legitimate opportunities faster and chip away at that potential debt before it ever becomes realRead More

Today’s Affirmation

I save money before I spend on anything else.

My spending decisions support my savings goals.

I buy in bulk to save on everyday items… Continue Reading

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