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SUCCESS INSIDER: A Michigan couple who paid off their $200,000 mortgage in 4 years shares the exact budget sheet they used

Dec 31, 2019, 00:10 IST
Andy HillAndy Hill and his family.

Budget. Every. Single. Dollar.

That's how Michigan couple Andy and Nicole Hill paid off a $200,000 mortgage in just four years - by budgeting every single dollar.

And they were generous enough to walk us through the budgeting process, spreadsheets and all.

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Like learning what's to come, how to grow your business via Instagram, or whether you have the personality of a successful founder.

A 30-year-old 'finfluencer' with over 18,000 Instagram followers explains how she went from $50,000 in debt to running her own personal finance business

Bernadette Anat is a 30-year-old "finfluencer" and the founder and owner of Hey Berna, a company aimed at making personal finance and financial literacy more fun and accessible for all.

She shared her journey from student loan and credit card debt to leveraging Instagram to start her own full-time business, which included dancing around on Instagram stories and using memes and enthusiastic captions to draw in younger audiences.

Make the connection here.

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The key questions all founders should ask themselves to see if they have the personality needed to run a startup successfully

It can be hard to know when it's the right time to launch your business.

Former Harvard Business School professor Noam Wasserman says aspiring founders can get a clearer picture of the challenges that lie ahead by asking themselves three questions: Is it the right time in my career? In my personal life? In the market?

Ask yourself here.

The 20 most interesting ideas that will shape 2020 for entrepreneurs and innovators of all kind

Ahead of 2020, we take a step back to look at the big picture of the major themes and ideas that will shape the year (and beyond) for bootstrappers and innovators of all stripes.

Using original research, reporting, and analysis from across BI and our newly formed Small Business desk, we boiled it down into the 20 ideas we think are most important for entrepreneurs.

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