Brian Meiggs
Bio
I'm the Founder of My Millennial Guide, which is a personal finance site dedicated to providing high-value, money-saving tips and advice to help pay bills, grow wealth, and achieve financial goals.
Stories (6/0)
How This Millennial Couple Built a $4 Million Business (and Raised a Baby, too)
Six months. That’s all it took for Colby and McKenzie Bauer to know they were dealing with a winner in the gig economy. When they first met each other, they had no idea that the operation that began out of McKenzie’s childhood bedroom would soon become a $4 million company. Their business, Thread Wallets, has been a textbook example of how to succeed through innovation and creative use of crowdfunding.
By Brian Meiggs3 years ago in Journal
Meet the Millennials behind The A&J Muse Blog
Amanda & Julia here! We are the founders of finance and lifestyle blog The A&J Muse (formerly AJ Money Matters). We are both millennials, recently graduated with our Masters of Finance and on a mission to help our fellow millennials be financially stable, make money fast, and chase their passions whilst living the lifestyle they desire.
By Brian Meiggs3 years ago in Trader
Meet the Millennial Who Aspires to Retire with 1 Million Dollars in Assets
All of us have a personal finance story, and I created the Meet Millennials series so that anyone can share their story with money. Talking about money has been considered taboo in the past but we are here to change that.
By Brian Meiggs3 years ago in Trader
What Will It Take to Solve the Student Loan Crisis?
Student loan debt is a problem and a crisis that will continue to get worse as the years go on because of people’s perspective on student loans, the available job force, and the economy itself. Each person can be part of the solution in helping the economy but if it doesn’t change the economy will even get worse.
By Brian Meiggs4 years ago in Trader
Side Hustle Guide: 3 Rules For Diversifying Side Hustles
Side jobs should be diverse for the best impact. We all know that the best tip for increasing wealth is to spend less than you make, but sometimes it is hard to cut enough expenses to create a meaningful change with your current income. In these cases, starting a side job, or side hustle can make all the difference before you even consider taking a personal loan or worse, a payday loan.
By Brian Meiggs4 years ago in Journal