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Reading Time: 3 minutes

Managing money can be a pretty intimidating topic – especially when we have so many other responsibilities on our plates – but financial coach Kristen Ricupero knows how to make finances fun! From paying off debt to the power of budgeting to Profit First, if you’ve got money questions – Kristen’s got answers. Tune in and find out how you can start growing at the speed of cash!

The Power of Budgeting, Paying off Debt and Putting Profit First: Get Financially Fit with Kristen Ricupero

interview

Reading Time: 4 minutes

Let’s be honest. Money talk can be stressful, but dealing with your finances doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain to tell how I stay on top of my money game every week, and what I’m doing this month to press the reset button on our family and business finances. Plus, I’m sharing the true story of how I paid off $13K of credit card debt back in 2017 without a full time job.

Making Time for Money: How to Stay on Top of Your Money Game with Finance Fridays

routines

Reading Time: 3 minutes

Many of you know that in 2017, I went from having more than $13,000 in credit card debt to ZERO. From time to time, friends and readers will ask how I did it – all without a full-time job or consistent income. Truth be told, the answer isn’t simple. A lot of different strategies worked together to get the big scary balance down to nada.

5 Things I Do Every Friday to Stay On Top of My Money Game

routines

Reading Time: 6 minutes

Since launching this blog and being generally more open about my career ups and downs, I’ve shared that back in August of 2016 – right before my wedding – I left a full time job (with decent benefits) at a “really cool” place to work.
I was VERY unhappy in this role. Dare I say, I hated it?

5 Reasons Why You Should Stay in a Job You Hate

work