The money stuff nobody explained: budgets, bank accounts, credit, and how to stop living paycheck to paycheck. Plain English, no shame.
Money isn't complicated on purpose โ it just never got taught. Banks assume you know the words, schools skip the basics, and suddenly you're staring at an APR wondering what you signed up for.
Start with a budget so you know where your money goes, open the right accounts, and learn how credit really works. Do those three things and you're ahead of most adults twice your age.
The 50/30/20 rule and an even simpler version that actually sticks.
Read the guide โWhich accounts you actually need, and how to dodge fees.
Read the guide โGross vs. net, and what all those deductions are.
Read the guide โAPR, minimum payments, and how to never carry a balance.
Read the guide โThe number that follows you around โ and how to grow it from zero.
Read the guide โThe cushion that turns a disaster into an inconvenience.
Read the guide โCompound interest, the 401(k) match, Roth IRAs, and index funds โ in plain English.
Read the guide โThe young person's secret weapon: tax-free growth.
Read the guide โWhat a 401(k) is โ and why the match is not optional.
Read the guide โOwn the whole market without picking a single stock.
Read the guide โFreeze your credit, lock your accounts, and smell a scam.
Read the guide โOne short, friendly email a week โ a real-life skill, a checklist, and a little encouragement. Free, and you can leave anytime.
No spam. No selling your info. Just the stuff Mom and Dad meant to tell you.