Branding on a Budget

Angie and Anitra share their tips on how to brand yourself on a budget. Angie is the self proclaimed student of life and possibly the most frugal person ever. Angie also loves a challenge so creating something herself like DIY projects or finding items for free or close to free, fuels her fire. Anitra on the other hand, is a serial entrepreneur. She is branding her self by DIY as well and she is in the business of helping others brand themselves with personalized items. Visit Anitra at TheVibeBoxNola.com

What is interest and how does it affect me?

Interest definition from GOOGLE: (noun)

  1. The state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
  2. Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.

Hearing the word “interest” may be scary for some people but I am here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be. I explain it with a semi illustration on my newest YouTube video (watch here).

I go into minor details of interest broken down into Interest earned and Interest paid. If you have a savings account at a bank, you should be earning interest on that money. APY(annual percent yield) can range from 0.01% to 6.00% interest and/or maybe even higher. If you have ever had or currently have a loan that you are repaying, there is interest added to that loan that you have to pay.

Your best option to figure out where you fall on each type of interest is to do your research. Go to your accounts whether online, go through paperwork that you may have on hand or call the institution that you are affiliated with and ask them to tell you your interest rate on the account in question.

Please don’t think that interest does not affect you. It does! Directly! Knowing your interest rate on a savings account or a loan can save you a lot of money. Hundreds actually. Everything that I mentioned in the video are things that I have experienced. I learned the lesson for you!

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Shoes I have but haven’t worn…

About 95% of the shoes I have ever purchased, it was love at first sight(mainly because of the price). Then I get home, put them in the closet and long for that perfect day to be able to wear them. Sometimes, that day never comes. So I end up having to donate or discard them. They either start to fall apart when I wear them because they have sat in a box for so long or the love at first sight diminished due to out of sight out of mind.

I absolutely love shoes. I especially love buying shoes at a great price. I would much rather buy ten pairs of $10 shoes than one pair of $100 shoes. A lady needs her options, right?! Variety is the spice of life! Anywho, I have a plethora of shoes left and I may do a part 2. Let me know what you think!

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