We teach you how to look at what you want big and small, prioritize your wants, create a budget, and take strategic steps to achieve your financial goals by asking specific questions and using the best app for managing daily expenses and creating good financial habits. Read More
The narrative around retirement is filled with misconceptions. Jen breaks down four lies about retirement for your financial success. Read More
Our culture is obsessed with
what I call Goals Based Planning and frankly, it’s a terrible trap in 3 distinct ways. Read More
Make these money moves to thrive in a career you'll love. Here are 10 ways to start over in a career you love. Read More
Nav.it views money as a practical part of life that we don’t have a choice but to manage. We also believe that true empowerment (#lifegoals) and the pursuit of happiness (#psychology) in the United States only emerges when we feel confident and can provide for ourselves and our future without fear. So we’re creating products that work on self-efficacy through the management of money. Cause we think everyone can act #likeaboss and be, at minimum, the boss of themselves. Read More
Proudly announcing our latest partners, Olympians Maggie Steffens and Dagmara Wozniak. Olympians are exceptional, and altogether human when it comes to their finances. Discover how Daga and Maggie plan to use Nav.it to fund their goals and grow wealth on their terms. Read More
Is getting your shit together with money one of your new year’s resolutions? You know you need to start #adulting, but may not know where to start. I reached out to the top personal finance bloggers to get their suggestions of what money goals should make it on your list. Here’s the verdict straight from the pros.
1) Max out your IRA
2) Pay off Debt
3) Be self-aware with money
4) 6 month emergency fund
5) Start with a $1,000 emergency fund
6) Max out HSA
7) Start investing
8) Boost your income
9) Automate it.
10) Save more than you spend. Read More
When I celebrated my 30th birthday, I spent a lot of time in reflection for my past and present, and started planning for the future. Inspired by this milestone birthday, I wanted to share financial advice I wished I had received in my 20s, so you, my younger sisters, can set financial goals for your 20s. Read More
Your secret weapon to financial freedom is knowing where your money is going, and how much is left over for some fun along the way (daily, if at all possible, am I right?). Read More
Grit is more than just the dirt under your nails. It’s what empowers you to go after your goals, even if they scare the sh*t out of you.And when it comes to money, grit is what helps you acknowledge that those elusive dollars are nothing more than a tool to support your desired lifestyle.Here’s what you need to #getgritty: Read More