The Barefoot Budgeter

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About 'The Barefoot Budgeter' Channel

Because shoes just aren't worth it.

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New Challenges Bring New Opportunities

[...] : Vasile Cotovanu The post New Challenges Bring New Opportunities appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

Stay Warm and Actually Enjoy The Winter

[...] . Photo By: Ken’s Oven The post Stay Warm and Actually Enjoy The Winter appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

Buying a House was a No-good, Terrible Mistake

[...] ever learned? The post Buying a House was a No-good, Terrible Mistake appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

September Recap

[...] ? How many pumpkins will you carve in October? The post September Recap appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

7 Lessons to Learn from the Tour De France

[...] big goals like “I want to pay off my student loans,” set smaller goals that can be reached sooner such as “I want to pay an additional $5,000 to [...]

Is Grad School a Good Idea?

[...] in your field. There are terrible reasons to go to grad school You want to delay repaying the student loans from your undergraduate degree. This is absolutely the worst reason to do anything. Those [...]

July Net Worth Update

[...] is business as usual on the liabilities side. It’s a little depressing to see those student loans barely budging, but their time will come. This is a good lesson in patience I suppose. [...]

Goals Update

[...] we need to work on. 2015-2019 Goals Move and settle into a more permanent home Pay off student loans Have two kids Travel to at least two foreign countries Visit at least 10 National Parks Run a [...]

Our First REI Garage Sale

[...] (about 60% off), and my convertible pants were $18 (about 75% off). It wasn’t in our October budget because we didn’t know about this sale when it was put together, so it will come out [...]

October Recap

[...] overage was because of a killer REI sale that we found out about after we assembled our October budget. Had we known about it then, we would have budgeted for it. And probably budgeted more [...]

September Recap

It’s hard to believe that it is already October, but the temperatures are finally starting to drop and I couldn’t be happier. We were finally able [...]

October Recap

October was a crazy and busy month for me, so I’m not too sad to see it go. November will be busy as well, but I’ll have more time off work to dea [...]

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New Challenges Bring New Opportunities

[...] : Vasile Cotovanu The post New Challenges Bring New Opportunities appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

Stay Warm and Actually Enjoy The Winter

[...] . Photo By: Ken’s Oven The post Stay Warm and Actually Enjoy The Winter appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

Buying a House was a No-good, Terrible Mistake

[...] ever learned? The post Buying a House was a No-good, Terrible Mistake appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

September Recap

[...] ? How many pumpkins will you carve in October? The post September Recap appeared first on The Barefoot Budgeter. [...]

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