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Jessi Fearon and her family have managed to achieve the American Dream and are 100% debt-free – which yes includes the house! After discovering that their dream of Jessi staying home with the kids came to a crashing halt, they decided to once and for all figure out this whole money thing. And as they say, the rest is history.
As a family of five, the Fearon family live off of Pat’s income and have remained committed to living a simple life free of debt. Most of their friends and family think they’re crazy, but they wouldn’t have it any other way.
If you’re interested in contacting Jessi for any media appearances or interviews, please contact her at jessi@jessifearon.com.
Here’s a look at the latest publications Jessi has been in…
- Time/MOTO Magazine
- MSN.com
- POPSUGAR
- The Huffington Post
- Dave Ramsey.com
- MoneySavingMom.com
- Buzzfeed
- Clark.com
- GoBankingRates
- NerdWallet
- Rockstar Finance
A look at the interviews Jessi has been a part of:
- She Podcast with Jordan Lee Dooley
- Greatest Worth with Nicole Rule
- Her Money Matters with Jen Hemphill
- Money Nerds with Whitney Hanson
- The Mo’Money Podcast with Jessica Moorehouse
- Cohesive Home with Melissa and Kate
- Home and Hearth with Rebekah Hargraves
- Financial Grownup with Bobbi Rebell
- The Homemaking Foundations Podcast with Jami Bramlet
- No More Excuses with Debt.com
- Woodstock Family Life magazine
- Marriage, Kids, and Money with Andy Hill
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I love writing about my family's journey towards financial freedom and about ways to optimize your life, save money, and live well! Here are a few more ways you can save money:
- Cook at home. During our debt-free journey we NEVER went out to eat because we honestly couldn't afford it, and now, even though we could afford it, we still don't go out to eat that often. But I'll be honest, meal planning was such a struggle for me during that time, but it totally saved our budget when I did it effectively! I ended up using a meal planning service for about two years which helped me not only meal plan better, but also helped me to create wholesome, healthy, and delicious meals for my whole family! You can see all the details and try different meal plans based on your preferences here .
- Earn gift cards. A simple way to earn a little extra money from home by using the Swagbucks site instead of Google for searching. I actually still do this to earn Home Depot gift cards for all our home projects. You can also do surveys and a few other things to earn points, which you redeem to purchase gift cards from them. Swagbucks is what we used to earn Amazon gift cards to help pay for Christmas or cash through PayPal to help pay off our debt faster. You can sign up for Swagbucks here.
- Switch Cell Phone Providers. One of the best things we did on the debt-free journey was to switch from our super expensive $150+ a month cell phone bill to a much more affordable plan! In fact, my cell phone bill is only $30 a month (my husband's plan is paid by his business)! Check out Mint Mobile here to see if you can save your family some money!
- Create a budget. It took us a while to figure out a budget that works well for our family, but the two things that we have used over the years and still do (and still love) are my Budget Binder and Personal Capital (online budgeting software). You can see my Budget Binder tutorial here and check out Personal Capital here.