About Finfilla
This is Finfilla, a small blog made just to help normal everyday people feel a little better about money.
Right now life feels expensive for so many of us. Rent keeps going up, food prices are higher, gas isn’t cheap, doctor visits can surprise you with big bills, and there are always other things pulling at your wallet.
A lot of people quietly worry: “Am I going to make it to the end of the month? What happens if the car breaks? How will I ever save anything?” Finfilla is here to help take some of that worry away.
We talk about making money, saving money and investing money in the easiest, clearest way possible so you can understand it quickly and actually use the ideas in your real life, starting today.
We write about ways to make a little extra money and save money and invest money so that people can grow in their financial life because it is important to have financial knowledge to become financial independent.
Why I Made This Blog
A few years back I was in the same boat as a lot of people. I had a regular job and I worked hard every day, but money still felt tight all the time. Credit cards had balances that barely went down.
The rent notice came every year with a bigger number. A surprise repair or medical bill could wipe out whatever little I had saved. I went looking for advice online and in books, but so much of it felt too complicated or like it was written for people who already had plenty of money.
My friends and family were dealing with the exact same stress — rent going up again, loans that never seemed to end, no real emergency money, and quiet worries about whether retirement would even be possible.
I kept thinking there should be one place that explains money the way normal people actually talk about it: simple, kind, and without making anyone feel dumb.
That’s why I started Finfilla. The name mixes “fin” for finance with a warm, friendly feeling — like slowly filling your life with better money habits that bring some peace.
I made this blog because clear, honest help should be easy for everyone to find, especially when everything feels expensive and uncertain.
My Aim
Our one single goal is very straightforward. We want to help you make small, easy changes right now so that later your money life feels calmer, safer, and less stressful.
We don’t promise you’ll be rich overnight because that almost never happens to regular people.
Instead we focus on real little steps that actually work: finding one small way to bring in an extra fifty or a hundred dollars a week, noticing where your money quietly disappears so you can keep more of it, saving twenty or fifty dollars whenever you can until you have a nice safety cushion of a thousand dollars or more, paying the most expensive debts first so you stop losing money to high interest, and putting aside even a tiny amount every month in a safe place where it can slowly grow over the years.
We also write about investing in easy ways — like starting small with safe options that regular people can understand and use, so your money has a chance to grow a little more without big risks.
When prices keep climbing and life throws surprises at us, Finfilla wants to be like that good friend who sits with you and says, “Hey, you’re not alone in this. Let’s just take one small step today.” We want you to start feeling like you have more control, less fear, and a brighter future around money.
When prices keep climbing and life throws surprises at us, Finfilla wants to be like that good friend who sits with you and says, “Hey, you’re not alone in this.
Let’s just take one small step today.” We want you to start feeling like you have more control and less fear around money.
About Me

Hi, I`m Ranjeet.
I have 4 years of experience in personal finance, like making, saving, and investing money, and I guide people to grow in their financial life.
I learned about money by messing up sometimes and slowly figuring out what actually helps.
I’ve had student loans that dragged on forever. I’ve carried credit card balances longer than I wanted to. I’ve had months where my savings account was almost empty and the rent payment made me nervous.
I’ve tried lots of different things to get better at money: side jobs here and there, different ways of making a budget, paying debts little by little, saving whatever I could, and putting small amounts into simple places to grow for later.
Some ideas worked really well. Some didn’t teach me anything except what not to do again. Every single try gave me a lesson. Now I write about those lessons right here so you can skip some of the hard parts and get to the good results faster.
I write every word of every post myself. I keep everything fresh for what’s happening right now in 2026. And I always try to use the easiest, clearest words possible.
If something has helped me, my family, or my close friends through a tough time, I share it because I truly believe it can help you too.
Thank you so much for stopping by Finfilla.
I really hope you find at least one thing here that makes you think, “Okay, that sounds doable — I can try that.” Take your time, read whatever catches your eye, and if something helps you or you have a question, feel free to leave a comment or reach out.