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Debt Snowball vs Avalanche: Which Costs Less?
Debt Strategies

Debt Snowball vs Avalanche: Which Costs Less?

There are exactly two payoff strategies that dominate personal finance. Real math. Real numbers. We break down which one actually works for your brain and your wallet.

By Credit & Cashmere 9 min read March 2026
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Debt Snowball vs Avalanche
Debt

Debt Snowball vs Avalanche: Which Costs Less?

Real math. Real debts. Two strategies. One answer: whichever you’ll actually finish.

9 min read · Mar 2026
How to Pay Off $10,000 in 12 Months
Debt

How to Pay Off $10,000 in 12 Months

A realistic month-by-month plan that actually fits your life — not just your spreadsheet.

10 min read · Mar 2026
What Is a Debt Payoff Tracker?
Debt

What Is a Debt Payoff Tracker? Why It Works.

Why tracking changes everything. How to pick the right tool. Why your payoff date matters more than motivation.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt
Debt

How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt

A no-shame, 5-step guide for women who are done pretending everything’s fine.

9 min read · Mar 2026
How to Stay Motivated Paying Off Debt
Debt

How to Stay Motivated Paying Off Debt

When it feels impossible. When life happens. When you want to quit. Here’s the system that works when motivation doesn’t.

9 min read · Mar 2026
The 50/30/20 Budget Rule
Budgeting

The 50/30/20 Budget Rule Explained

The simplest budgeting framework that actually works for real life. Here’s how to use it.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How to Budget Paycheck to Paycheck
Budgeting

How to Budget Paycheck to Paycheck

Practical budgeting strategies when every dollar is already spoken for.

9 min read · Mar 2026
Zero-Based Budgeting for Beginners
Budgeting

Zero-Based Budgeting for Beginners

Give every dollar a job. The budgeting method that leaves nothing to chance.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How to Budget on a Biweekly Paycheck
Budgeting

How to Budget on a Biweekly Paycheck

How to align your budget with your actual pay schedule so you stop running out mid-month.

8 min read · Mar 2026
Monthly Budget Categories
Budgeting

Monthly Budget Categories You Actually Need

The essential categories every monthly budget needs. No fluff. No complicated systems.

8 min read · Mar 2026
What Are Sinking Funds?
Saving

What Are Sinking Funds?

The savings strategy that stops you from raiding your emergency fund every time life happens.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How Much Should Your Emergency Fund Be?
Saving

How Much Should Your Emergency Fund Be?

How much you actually need saved — and how to get there without sacrificing your entire life.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How to Save Money Fast
Saving

How to Save Money Fast

Practical strategies to build savings quickly, even when your budget feels impossibly tight.

8 min read · Mar 2026
The 52-Week Money Challenge
Saving

The 52-Week Money Challenge

The viral savings challenge that actually works — here’s the math and the method.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How to Save on a Tight Budget
Saving

How to Save on a Tight Budget

Creative ways to save when your budget is already stretched to its limit.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How to Deal with Financial Anxiety
Mindset

How to Deal with Financial Anxiety

How to stop the spiral and start managing money without the overwhelming stress.

9 min read · Mar 2026
How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Mindset

How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck

The mindset shifts and systems that break the cycle for good.

9 min read · Mar 2026
Toxic Money Habits to Break
Mindset

Toxic Money Habits to Break

The habits that keep you broke — and exactly what to do instead.

8 min read · Mar 2026
How to Build Wealth in Your 30s
Mindset

How to Build Wealth in Your 30s

It’s not too late. Here’s the wealth-building playbook for your 30s.

9 min read · Mar 2026
A Healthy Relationship with Money
Mindset

A Healthy Relationship with Money

How to stop stressing about money and start building a future you actually trust.

9 min read · Mar 2026
Is $1,000 Really Enough for an Emergency Fund?
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Is $1,000 Really Enough for an Emergency Fund?

Aisha, 26, wants to know if that starter fund actually protects her. We break down what $1,000 really covers — and when to aim higher.

5 min read · Ask C&C
Should I Pay Off My Debt First or Start Saving?
Ask C&C

Should I Pay Off My Debt First or Start Saving?

Jasmine, 29, is torn between attacking her debt and building savings. We explain why you don’t have to choose — and how to do both.

5 min read · Ask C&C
My Partner and I Fight About Money Constantly
Ask C&C

My Partner and I Fight About Money Constantly

Brianna, 31, and her partner can’t talk money without it turning into a fight. We share the conversation framework that actually works.

5 min read · Ask C&C
How Do I Budget When My Income Changes Every Month?
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How Do I Budget When My Income Changes Every Month?

Taylor, 27, freelances and never knows what’s coming in. We walk through a simple system for budgeting on irregular income.

5 min read · Ask C&C
I'm Literally Afraid to Look at My Bank Account
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I’m Literally Afraid to Look at My Bank Account

Morgan, 24, avoids her bank app like the plague. We explain why financial avoidance happens — and the 5-minute trick to break the cycle.

5 min read · Ask C&C

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