I can still hear the incessantly loud honking horns, the faint smell of spicy noodles, the rising steam carried by... Read More
I was one year out of grad school with about $60,000 in student loans. I had another $10,000 in consumer debt, which can be attributed to poor money management skills and an obstinate will to live above my means....It also took me around 3.5 year to pay back all of my debts - to undo decisions that took all of 3.5 seconds to make. Whether or not that seems like a long time may be a moot point. The real struggle was - and is - the emotional tool that debt had on me. Read More
We get it. Taxes suck. This 4 Part Guide to Tax Filing will bring some relief. Read More
Nav.igator Emily Korteweg considers retirement and the wealth gap, her motivation for financial independence and Nav.it principles of FREE (financial resilience, empowered early) as an accessible, achievable goal for all. Read More
Wondering how to pay off that student debt? Considering how best to save and balance how much you want to spend with how much you actually have? Look no further with our FREE money for grads. Read More
As we approach Father's Day, we consider all the financial stressors that plague parents. Whether you're a newb or seasoned vet, these F.R.E.E. financial tips can help. Read More
Budgets don't have to be restrictive and judgmental when you implement F.R.E.E. principles. Budget like a boss and find financial resilience, empowered early. Read More
What is FREE? Financial resilience, empowered early. Learn how one recent grad is employing it as a teacher to build financial independence and fund his goals. Read More
Chasing fulfillment? Money doesn't buy happiness, but financial independence does give you the freedom to do more of what brings you joy. Read More
Although insidious systemic issues fester, we have a choice. We can choose a better future. Nav.it is dedicated to promoting financial health for all, and offer resources for those who want to help make society better. Read More