Imagine you’re juggling several debtsâlike credit card bills, personal loans, or that old medical chargeâand they look like a tower of teetering dominoes. Every month, you push just enough to […]
Nathan WrigleyWPTavern: #184 â Rachel Cherry and Alex Aspinall on the State of WordPress in Higher EducationâWordPress Planet
Transcript [00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox Podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress. The people, […]
Budgeting Secrets in 2025: Taming the Money Dragon
Once Upon a Time in Your Wallet…..! Once upon a time, there was a young professionalâletâs call her Aishaâliving in Bangalore. She earned âš1 lakh a month, yet by the […]
Gold Price Records in 2025: Should You Buy, Hold, or Look Beyond Gold?
“Gold is money. Everything else is credit.” â J.P. Morgan Gold has always carried an aura. From ancient kings storing treasures in palaces to central banks filling vaults, the metal […]
September Market Volatility: Why the Stock Market Fears This Month (And How You Should Invest in 2025)
“In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable.” â Robert Arnott If youâve been in the markets long enough, youâve probably noticed a strange pattern: September has a reputation. Itâs […]
Inflation Data and Tariff Impact on Consumer Prices: What CPI Tells Us About 2025
âInflation is taxation without legislation.â â Milton Friedman. That quote has never felt more relevant than it does today. As we step into September 2025, all eyes are on the […]
The Fed Rate Cut in September 2025: What It Means for You
Grab your coffeeâitâs time for some real talk. The Federal Reserve is all but certain to cut interest rates on September 17, 2025, with a 95% probability for a 25-basis-point […]
Use the Section 179 Deduction to Save on Taxes Before December 31st (2024)
If youâre a small business owner, freelancer, or even a hustler with an LLC, hereâs a wake-up call: the clock is ticking. Every December, I get the same texts from […]
The Loud Budgeting Trend: Why Being Cheap is the New Rich
There was a time when being frugal felt like something to hide. Youâd make excuses to skip a dinner, quietly decline trips, or pretend you were âbusyâ instead of saying […]
The âNo-Brainerâ Money Move: Are High-Yield Savings Accounts Still Worth It in 2025?
If your emergency fund is sitting in a checking account at a big bank right now, let me break it to you gently: youâre losing hundreds of dollars a year. […]
