On a recent post, I talked about how to calculate your debt’s weighted average interest rate. Simply put, if you have a $1000 debt at 6% and a 2000% debt at 0%, your total debt is $3000 at 2%. That rate is important because this is how much that debt money is costing you. Paying… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 4
This is the fourth part about the (slow) conversion of the land I bought in Guatemala and my new life here, you can read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 if you missed them. Good morning everyone, hope you are doing well! This last week was busy busy and we started a lot of… Read more
I have joined the Yakezie challenge!
I am thrilled to announce that I am joining the Yakezie Challenge as of today! I know many of you are already challengers but if you do not know already, Yakezie is a network of great financial bloggers and they run a six months challenge before accepting you (or not!) as a… Read more
THANK YOU!!! And you too, Mr President…
Hi there, happy Thanksgiving !! Remember it is not too late to enter the $100 giveaway that I am co-hosting, all the details are here. If you would like some reading for the holiday please check out my guest post on Budget and the Beach about how to fund a nomadic lifestyle! I had this post… Read more
10 strange habits I have picked up living in the tropics
Hello! I am happy to see you 🙂 Remember it is not too late to enter the $100 giveaway that I am co-hosting, all the details are here. My life has changed significantly since I moved to Guatemala in October. Here is a list of things one wouldn’t probably expect at first that are now part… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 3
If you haven’t entered yet, you can win $100 cash in the being thankful giveaway, click her for all the details! We trimmed the trees for a better view. This is the third part about the (slow) conversion of the land I bought in Guatemala and my new… Read more
Preparing Financially for a Baby
Morning all! Today I am blog swapping with Glen from Monster Piggy Bank, so if you’d like to read some more, please head over to his site for my post about things we should be SPENDING money on! Also, it is not too late to enter the $100 giveaway that I am co-hosting, all the… Read more
Things I am thankful for and a $100 giveaway
Good morning all! Below is my first giveaway, where you can win $75 in cash or Amazon vouchers! If you can’t get enough of me, please check out my guest post on Daily Money Shot where I talk about how my PIANO was stolen and other robberies, together with a few tips to stay safe… Read more
What Does Financial Independence Mean to You?
Good morning all! Today I am blog swapping with John from Frugal Rules who gives us his opinion on financial independence. Please visit his site too, I wrote a guest post about how to learn languages frugally! What Does Financial Independence Mean to You? We live in a society that tells us we need… Read more
Calculating the weighted average interest rate on your debt (and why I am not paying mine faster)
Hoping my little paradise will return more than my debt’s average interest rate. I compile all my net worth data around the 10th of the month, which is when all my monthly payments are done Mortgage on rental property Utilities on rental property Taxes Consumer loans (used to buy some land and invest) Monthly credit… Read more
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