
Erica Gellerman
Contributor at Journal of Accountancy
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Co-Founder at The Hawaii Vacation Guide
Creator of The Worth Project: a newsletter about money that you actually want to read. @womenatforbes contributor. Writer @TheEverygirl_. Californian in London.
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2 weeks ago |
thehawaiivacationguide.com | Erica Gellerman
We stay on Kauai’s North Shore in the summer and Kauai’s South Shore in the winter. Why? Because we’re overly cautious. The weather on Kauai in June is warm and tropical, as you should expect of a Hawaiian Island. Even on the wet North Shore, your odds of sunny days and calm oceans are worth betting on in June. But with great weather comes great responsibility. Take care of your wallet by considering visiting Kauai in the shoulder seasons.
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1 month ago |
thehawaiivacationguide.com | Erica Gellerman
We’ll happily take a trip to Kauai any month of the year, but I love taking the family to Kauai in May. Shoulder season is my favorite time to travel!Here’s why: visiting Kauai in May has a lot of upsides and very few downsides. The winter crowd has left, spring break is over, and the busy summer season has not yet descended. Plus the weather is nice and it’s on the cheaper side as far as your wallet is concerned. It’s one of those excellent pockets in the shoulder season that is calling your name.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
thehawaiivacationguide.com | Erica Gellerman
We’ve stayed in many lovely hotels around the Big Island, but sometimes resorts just don’t hit the spot. If you’re looking for seclusion, tranquility, or something a little less conventional, these are the most unique stays on the Big Island. A yurt is a portable, circular shelter with origins in Central Asia dating back thousands of years. They have become popular because of their sturdy design, energy efficiency, unique look, and simplicity.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
theeverygirl.com | Erica Gellerman
At the beginning of a new year, I always start fresh. I’m going to eat healthy, work out, keep my life organized, and stick to some sort of financial plan to reach my goals. But like so many people, this start-of-the-year enthusiasm doesn’t really last. Before the snow has melted, I’ve let a few (or all) of these things slip. And by the time spring is coming to an end, I need a full intervention to get myself on track.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
theeverygirl.com | Erica Gellerman
Lattes get a bad rap. Every few months, it seems like someone else is shouting that lattes are making you broke and wreaking havoc on your personal finances. A few years ago, Suze Orman proclaimed that if you buy coffee, you’re throwing $1 million down the drain.
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