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Investing during Baby Step 2?

Investing during Baby Step 2?

Posted on August 8, 2019November 29, 2019 by Crista

*contains affiliate links* What is Baby Step 2? It is Read More

Posted in Finance, Investing Tagged dave ramsey, how to be frugal, how to become debt free, how to become frugal, how to get out of debt, how to reach fire on a low income, how to save money, how to save money with a low income, increase savings, investing tips, what are the baby steps, who is dave ramsey Leave a comment
The simplest budget ever

The simplest budget ever

Posted on August 1, 2019August 3, 2019 by Crista

I know there are a lot of budgeting apps, books, Read More

Posted in Finance Tagged budget, budget tracking, frugal, how to be frugal, how to become debt free, how to become frugal, how to budget, how to get out of debt, how to make a budget, how to save Leave a comment

We didn’t stoke the flame, but we started the FIRE

Posted on July 16, 2019July 14, 2019 by Crista

As I have written before FIRE is ‘financial independence, retire Read More

Posted in Finance Tagged fire, how to become debt free, how to become frugal, how to get out of debt, how to pay off my student loans, how to reach fire on a low income, how to save money, what is fire Leave a comment
Debt Free Journey - Zero Waste

Debt Free Journey – Zero Waste

Posted on May 16, 2019May 12, 2019 by Crista

This is a hot-topic movement. Many millennials are living minimalist Read More

Posted in Finance, Food Tagged debt free, debt free community, debt free journey, frugal, how to become debt free, how to become frugal, how to save money, zero waste Leave a comment
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Hi, I am Crista and welcome to my blog.

As you can see I live abroad and am a millennial pursuing a Ph.D. in Sweden. I have spent the majority of my life living abroad, so I am experienced in international moving.

I am planning to FIRE but in the form of mini-retirement, rather than a more traditional looking retirement.

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