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Living Frugally Isn’t Enough: An Investment Post Round Up
8February 20, 2014 by Kate Dore
If you’re like me, you’ve meticulously scrutinized your budget, found ways to slice expenses, and significantly boosted your savings. While …
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Flying Solo and Thriving with Mental Illness
6February 17, 2014 by Kate Dore
One of the best depictions of depression that I have ever read was from the hilarious popular web comic and …
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When To Take the Next Step With Your Blog
8February 11, 2014 by Kate Dore
You may recall from my first ever blog post that furthering my digital marketing skills is not only one of …
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Am I Being Too Cheap?
20February 10, 2014 by Kate Dore
As I’ve mentioned a couple of times, I will officially be old thirty years old in a little over a …
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Lower Broadway: Empty the Tip Jar and Start Investing
11February 7, 2014 by Kate Dore
Photo credit: Westervin Lower Broadway or “Lower Broad” is Nashville’s popular entertainment district showcasing some of the city’s most talented …
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Holding myself accountable: a January review
5February 3, 2014 by Kate Dore
Wow, did January fly by, or what? It hardly feels like a month ago that this blog was born and …
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MyRA: What Do We Know and Will it Help?
Leave a commentJanuary 31, 2014 by Kate Dore
I went to a State of the Union watch party on Tuesday night at a cozy pub in the center …
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Five healthy ways to keep your food & drink budget under $300 per month
9January 27, 2014 by Kate Dore
*Ahem* Here’s a list of cheap, but unhealthy foods I thoroughly enjoy (in no particular order): ramen, McDonald’s French fries, …
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Why I’m not increasing my emergency fund above $4,964.87
11January 22, 2014 by Kate Dore
At the end of 2013, I decided to try a new investment strategy with my Roth IRA. Instead of making …
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What’s your financial freedom number?
9January 20, 2014 by Kate Dore
In a couple short months, I’ll be turning thirty. Even though I started saving for retirement when I was eighteen, …
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