Q1 2017 Financial Review – $2,072 of Student Loans Paid Off

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  Quarter 1 (January, February and March) is always the test drive of any Spending Plan. Frequently, in Q2 or Q3, things will change, spending categories will be added, and allocations will be shifted to accommodate the latest information. For the first three months, though, my aim is to stick as closely to my plan […]

Spending Plan 2017 – Pay off $31.8k of Student Loans, Live on $850 per month

2017 Spending Plan Example

A Spending Plan gives you a framework for how and where to spend your money in order to achieve your goals and live your life in alignment with your values. Want some background on how to create a Spending Plan? Read this post, which discusses: The top 2 reasons to create and follow a spending plan (one is definitely […]

The Only 2 Factors That Determine If You Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions

The Only 2 Factors That Determine If You Keep Your New Year's Resolutions

Photo by Karina Carvalho So we’re a month into 2017 at this point, how exciting! New year, new you… right? Since it’s a brand new year, have you made any lofty resolutions to overhaul your life? I have. However, in 2017, I’ve gone about it a little differently than in years past. This year, instead […]

2016 Review – Paying Off $33k in Student Loans + Living on $4,500

I paid off $33k in student loans in 2016 - go to twentyfree.co to find out how

In 2016, my expenses were less than $4,500, but I still had a lot of fun – after all, my main priority is enjoying my twenties while aggressively paying off my student loans. I went to a few festivals, including a brew festival, a music festival, and a chowder festival (who knew that was a […]

2015 Review – Graduating College, Getting Job(s), and Repaying $9,750 of Student Loans

I paid off $9,750 of Student Loans the year I graduated - go to twentyfree.co to find out how

  2015 was a roller coaster – I was working towards graduating with honors in my bachelor degree program, trying to get a full-time job in my field, and sifting through the stacks of old student loan information that I had conveniently forgot about for the past four years while in college. I was also […]