7 Tiny Habits That Kept You Broke

7 Tiny Habits That Kept You Broke

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Should I Invest, Pay Down Debt or Save?

This week, Sim breaks down exactly what to do when you come into a lump sum of money, from a $10,000 bonus to a $40,000 windfall, using her simple decision matrix. She covers the order of operations for tackling high interest debt, building a three to six month emergency fund, an ...  Show more

Wedding Series: Things to Cut and Things to Splurge On

This week, Sim wraps up the final episode of the three part wedding series by sharing the five wedding costs she would cut immediately and the five things she believes are actually worth splurging on. From skipping real flower decor and trimming catering packages to investing in ...  Show more

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