Each month, I share a free newsletter about money with 904 other Millennial parents. We talk about how to turn your money into memories with your family. 

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Why Isn’t Your Qualifying Employer Promoting PSLF News?

Poor public service loan forgiveness communication means too many eligible borrowers miss important PSLF news, such as the Limited PSLF Waiver

May 1, 2022

Student Loans

Frameworks For Thinking About Money

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Should Millennials Buy a Second Home First?

Second Home or Starter Home: What Should Millennials Buy First?

A low-cost “second home” in a remote location may actually improve your life. But if that’s not the case, Millennials have other options for building wealth.

April 15, 2022

Housing

Kevin Mahoney's Investment Quiz

The Free Investment Quiz for Millennials: 11 Concepts You Should Know

Millennials should feel empowered to invest their savings. Test your knowledge with this free investment quiz.

April 1, 2022

Investing

The Cost of Living in Washington, DC

The Cost of Living in Washington, DC for Millennials in 2022

The cost of living in Washington, DC is high. But if you receive enough value for your money, the decision to live here can make personal & financial sense.

March 1, 2022

Budgeting

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