Times Have Changed, and It’s Time for Another Change

Man, this COVID thing has really shaken life up, for EVERYBODY. Unfortunately, it’s affected so many folks physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially. For me it’s been a bit financially, but mostly emotionally and mentally.

With the goings on, as well as other things happening in my life, I’ve let Money I$ Not Taboo chug along with Courtney at the helm. WOW! I can’t say enough good about her.

Despite being a fairly new Mom, adjusting her life to her little girl, AND with COVID dumped on top, she’s doing a great job keeping Money I$ Not Taboo rolling, along with her personal site, Your Average Dough. BTW, she’s got a new logo up on her Mast Head, and it looks awesome.

Well, I’m trying to get my life on a bit more even keel, and I’m chipping away at Gotta Do’s, while helping my Sweet Heart, as she teaches Reading Recovery from home, via ZOOM meetings and uploaded videos.

On top of that, she’s stencil painting the bathroom, which requires the stencil to be cleaned after 5 or so rounds. I’m the “Clean It” guy, so I spend about an hour and half each day, getting the stencil ready for the next round of painting.

Hey, she’s putting the time in painting, I’m putting the time in cleaning for her. It’s a Team Thing.

So, another change. Although I like how Money I$ Not Taboo’s format has evolved, I’m still not totally pleased with it, so I’m revamping the front page, again.

In lieu of posting several blog posts from other sites, the front page is now going to feature the most recent 5 posts. I think it fitting that Courtney’s articles go Front and Center. I’ll throw some in here and there.

With that, I’m moving the last front page posting here, so it’s still available.

In closing, I hope all are doing as well as can be, with all that’s been going on. I’m looking forward to things getting back to some-what normal.

Until next time, Peace! Keith

March 7, 2020

Tax Filing Cheat Sheet: 18 Side Hustle Business Expenses You Can Deduct – Think Save Retire dot Com

Paying Off Debt 6 Things That Are Often Overlooked – Debt Disciplne dot Com

How Much Car Can I Afford? – I Like to Dabble dot Com

8 Simple Ways You Can Become Financially Literate On Your Own – Invested Wallet dot Com

The Ultimate Money Skills Guide To Crush Your Cash – Method to Your Money dot Com

How to Invest $5,000 In Real Estate: 3 Passive and 7 Active Property Investing Strategies – A Richer You dot Com

The TFSA vs The RRSP (Tax Free Savings Account vs Registered Retirement Savings Plan) – Money After Graduation dot Com

How I’m Getting 5% Interest on FDIC-Insured Savings Accounts – Poorer Than You dot Com

10 Tips to Save Money on Your Prescriptions – Get Rich Slowly dot Com

What is a REIT? (Real Estate Investment Trust) – Workforce Millionaire dot Com

March 1, 2020

5 Easy Personal Finance Mistakes to Avoid in Your 20s – 365 Business dot Com

5 Important Financial Goals To Absolutely Crush In 2019 (And in 2020) – Savebly dot Com

Smart Money Moves in Your 20s – Keeping Up With the Bulls dot Com

How to Save Money: 100 Tips to Save Faster Than You Thought – The Ways to Wealth dot Com

Your mission this week: Save an extra $100! – J. Money, at Budgets are Sexy dot Com

Tiller Money Review – Automated Budget Spreadsheet App 2020 – Young Adult Money dot Com

3 Common Personal Loan Mistakes to Avoid – Courtney, at Your Average Dough dot Com

Six Percent is the New Four Percent – Paula Pant, at Afford Anything dot Com

The Biggest Truth in Personal Finance – J.D. Roth, at Get Rich Slowly dot Com

What Dave Ramsey Got Wrong – Kimberly Studdard, at Life and My Finances dot Com

Note: We’re currently working on the Righteous Resource List, to which these will be added.

About Keith

Keith is a "60 Years Young" former teacher and counselor who's blundered through the world of personal finance, learning the basics later in life than he likes. It's his mission to share as much about personal finance as possible, helping others get a handle on it, much earlier than he did.
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