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This month marks 15 years since I started Making Sense of Cents, and that is honestly so hard for me to believe!

I started this blog in August of 2011 when I was in my early 20s, had around $40,000 in student loan debt, and was trying to figure out what I wanted my life to look like.

I had no plan to turn this blog into a business.

I did not thin...


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Do you have collectible items sitting around your house that you’ve thought about selling?

Maybe you have old toys, trading cards, coins, comic books, vintage Pyrex, sports memorabilia, stamps, art, or something you inherited years ago. Or, maybe you have a whole collection that you no longer want to keep.

Collectibles can be fun to own, but they can also ...


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Sometime in my 30s, I realized I was tired of holding on to things I didn’t actually want anymore.

And I don’t just mean clutter in my house. I mean the pressure to always be productive, the need to keep up with trends, the guilt of saying no, and the idea that success has to look a certain way.

Around the time I turned 30, I read a book called


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Have you ever thought about starting a business that you could run from almost anywhere?

Maybe you want to work from home, travel more, spend winters somewhere warm, live in an RV or boat, or have more control over your schedule.

A location-independent business can make that possible.

For many location-independent business ideas, all you really n...


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