What “Catchy Country” and “Classic Money” don’t have in common

I don’t listen to a lot of country music these days, but I hear there’s some new songs on the radio that are getting some attention. One in particular is a Top 10 called “Fancy Like” by Walker Hayes. I have yet to listen to this song in its entirety and honestly, I don’t plan […]

Money – the biggest power tool of all

When I was a kid, my dad had a skilsaw. Anytime he used it, he made sure we stayed far away so we wouldn’t get hit by flying debris or get a hand close to the blade by accident. He knew how powerful that tool was and how much damage it could do if it […]

How to start a new habit…again

Habits are hard to start and even harder to break, typically. But it’s not your fault. It’s often a result of the wrong process to start or break such actions. Have you ever started budgeting but missed a month or two and then gave up? Maybe you worked really hard to control your spending but […]

Convenience + Consistency = Lots of CASH

Our society is addicted to convenience. If it isn’t easy or on our way, we just don’t do it. This is what makes convenience stores, fast-food restaurants and Amazon’s Alexa so popular!! Often times, convenience is given a negative connotation. It’s attributed to laziness and lack of care. But you can actually use convenience to […]

A letter from your future self

Do you ever think about where your life would be had you made different decisions? Every decision, good or bad, impacts your life farther than you realize. Many times, the decision ends up being a domino effect that we don’t even notice…yet it sets the course for what will happen years down the road. And […]

Eat the elephant and win with money

What’s the best way to eat an elephant? One bite at a time… It’s easy to get overwhelmed by our finances, our goals, our to-do list. Really, life in general can be more than we know how to handle sometimes. But the best way to attain success is to keep moving forward. Keep putting one […]

How to avoid the student loan nightmare

How will your kids ever afford to go to college? The cost is almost insane now and many kids feel that student loans is the only option. But that’s just not true. In fact, you can help your kids get ready for college YEARS before they are old enough. By investing into a college-savings account, […]

Our ticket to free diapers for life

When our first daughter was born, we were amazed at how many diapers we used! My wife had no interest in using cloth diapers, so we went through boxes and boxes of disposables. And when I had to pay for trash service (we normally burn our trash) because diapers won’t burn, I joked that I […]

Why a big hospital bill doesn’t bother me

Kids are expensive. Diapers, clothes and toys add up in a short amount of time. And if you’re not prepared for the extra cost, it can makes the budget a little tight at times. But the most expensive part is getting the kid HERE! We just had our second child and the hospital bills are […]

The Meeting that Will Change Your Marriage

If you haven’t heard me talk about the “lessons learned from a draft horse”, it’s a concept that working in unison with your spouse to accomplish the same result is the most effective way to achieve that said result. While a single draft horse can pull 8,000 lbs., 2 draft horses that haven’t been trained […]