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School Expense Sinking Fund: The Chaos-Proof Plan
Jenna VaughnFebruary 28, 2026Hold Your Position: Why "Urgent" Budget Decisions Are Usually Mistakes
The difference between an actual emergency and an "urgent" budget decision is usually just 48 hours and a functioning ice maker repair kit. Here's how I'm learning to hold my position—and why it's your superpower.
Jenna VaughnFebruary 24, 2026
The Late February Panic Window (And Why Your Amazon Cart Has 47 Items)
Late February is the danger zone where cabin fever meets online shopping. Here's why your Amazon cart has 47 items—and how to survive without blowing your spring budget.
Jenna VaughnFebruary 23, 2026The Spring Break Scramble: When You Forgot to Save But the Kids Still Want to Go Somewhere
Late February panic? No spring break savings? Here's how to pivot when the calendar says "spring break" but your bank account says "absolutely not."
Jenna VaughnFebruary 23, 2026
The Tax Refund Guilt Trip (And How to Ignore It)
Tax refund advice usually comes with a side of guilt. Here's why the "smart" financial moves might not be right for you—and what to do instead.
Jenna VaughnFebruary 22, 2026
Loud Budgeting Is Just Chaos-Proof Budgeting With Better PR
The "loud budgeting" trend is going viral on TikTok, but parents have been doing this for years. Here's how to embrace financial transparency without the guilt—and why setting boundaries is actually a power move.
Jenna VaughnFebruary 22, 2026
The Invisible Labor Tax: Why Your Budget Is Missing a $15,000 Line Item
Invisible labor—the mental load of running a household—costs parents an average of 52 hours per week. Here's why your budget needs a "Brain Space" fund to account for it.
Jenna VaughnFebruary 22, 2026