Break the cycle of mindless spending while building lasting money habits that stick.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- In a time where people are always looking for ways to save money, there's a growing trend called the “no-spend” month challenge that's helping people stick to what they need versus ...
WITH dark mornings, bitterly cold evenings, and feeling skint from all the Christmas spending, January can be a brutal month.
For many, January arrives with a familiar mix of resolve and financial fatigue. Holiday spending and rising everyday costs often strain budgets as the new year begins. As a result, a growing number of ...
A NerdWallet survey found that more than a quarter of Americans (26%) have ever attempted a No Spend January, and 12% of ...
A few years ago, it was a popular financial trend to participate in “no spend November.” Participating in no spend November means taking a month-long break from shopping for nonessential items. You ...
Victoria Szafarski currently has $10,000 in credit card debt. The New Yorker's outstanding balance peaked at $25,000 last year before she took on a second job as a waitress for a few months. The extra ...
No-Spend January arrives with fresh goals and a sharp look at bank balances as people start sorting out what the holidays cost them. With gift buying and hosting quietly draining credit cards during ...