Renting an Apartment in Chicago: How to Navigate this Quirky Rental Landscape August 31, 2017 Home, Lifestyle, Savings, Spending Erika Napoletano Ah, Chicago. The Windy City. Home to the Cubs, White Sox, da Bears – and a whole lot of quirks if you’re looking to rent an apartment there. I recently sold my condo and switched back to being a renter for the first time since I moved to Chicago. The entire process was, to say Keep Reading
When To Use My Cash Reserves: Questions to Ask June 8, 2017 Lifestyle, Savings, Spending Erika Napoletano “When is it okay to use my cash reserves?” That’s a big question since we’ve all been told to save, save, save since birth, right? You’re doing your best to save for a rainy day, but sometimes your cash reserves start to look pretty attractive for use now. Damn fine question. Let’s get to Keep Reading
Relocating for a Job? Make Sure That Salary Is Really Enough May 26, 2017 Cinch, Lifestyle, Savings, Spending Erika Napoletano Relocating for a job isn’t a totally unusual concept. There’s the adventure of a new city, a new employer, new coworkers, and even career change or advancement. But what do you do when you’ve already relocated for a job and you realize, a bit too late, that your shiny new salary isn’t enough to make Keep Reading
A Real-World Guide to Dance Class Prices for Savvy Parents March 31, 2017 Friends of Cinch, Lifestyle Erika Napoletano Introducing Friend of Cinch, Erika Napoletano – when she’s not busy accomplishing everything you can see on her timeline, she’s checking in with us to help us navigate some real life money moments, without any BS: Guess what? On top of colored pencils you can only find at one store, yet another pair of gloves (seriously, Keep Reading