Morning! Today I have a guest post from Kevin who blogs at Graduating From Debt, enjoy! My name is Kevin Watts and I am the creator of Graduating from Debt. I was like millions of recent college graduates in heavy debt with very little hope. With the right attitude and discipline I took control of… Read more
Accidents at Work Don’t Have to Be a Fight for Financial Fairness
Fighting your corner after you’ve sustained an injury at work can be costly. To begin with, just focus on recovering from your injuries. Getting the compensation you need doesn’t mean that you have to hire a heavy-duty lawyer and fall into debt. But neither should you just accept your situation without the damages that… Read more
Life Insurance Policy Consent: Could There Be a Policy Out on You?
The likelihood that you’re insured by a life insurance policy, taken out by another, without your consent is slim, but it is possible. Under most circumstances, however, this policy would have had to be established fraudulently if you did not explicitly sign it into existence. Legal Circumstances There are minimal circumstances where a legal life… Read more
Financial goals update, March-April 2013
On January 1st, I set a number of financial goals, and will update every couple of months through the year. Here is the second review. You can check the March one here. The main financial goal was to grow my net worth by 30%. I still haven’t updated any of the $20K we put… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 24/25
Happy Monday! Time for some sunny news from beautiful Guatemala. This is the recap that was to go live when the storm hit, and now almost everything is back in order. I am in the plane to France as you read this, enjoy! After a busy Easter, life went back to normal and we are… Read more
Setting up a new office and keeping costs down
Copyright: R. Michael Stuckey/ Comstock Images/Thinkstock Setting up a new office can be both exciting and fun, it needn’t be hugely expensive. The key to keeping costs down is to have a clear picture of what you do and don’t need both in the short-, medium- and long term and to look for ways… Read more
A laptop dilemma
I like them small, and strong. Laptops, that is. And mine is not so strong anymore. I currently write this post from an Asus EEEPC that I bought in December 2009 for around $450. No, I don’t have a spreadsheet with the exact cost, I am a bad PF blogger, I know… Anyway, I have… Read more
What if money was no object?
Morning! Today I have a guest post from Ben Carlson who blogs at A Wealth of Common Sense. Ben writes about personal finance, investments, investor psychology and using common sense to get ahead financially. You can follow him on Twitter or send your questions via email. Enjoy! What would you do if money was no… Read more
Complicated European holiday arrangements
It is time for a deserved holiday back to France! That trip is part of my 2013 financial goals and I can’t wait to go. May is a lovely season if you remember my travel tips for France, the days are sunny, there are 3 bank holidays making 3 long weekends, and my sister is turning… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, stormy edition
Because I am so organized (/sarcasm), I already had my post lined up with the recap of the past two weeks, but on Friday night we were hit by a big storm. It had been a really hot and heavy week, the poor guys working on the land development tracing the plots were exhausted and… Read more
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