Enjoying financial independence can completely change your life. With adequate personal wealth to cover your living expenses, there is more time to spend with your family and you can focus on the things that make you happy. But achieving financial independence is easier said than done. This is a personal goal for most financially… Read more
Lost and Found- Canada Compared To UK
Good morning folks! Enjoy a lovely guest post from the great Mr CBB today! Mr.CBB is the voice behind Canadian Budget Binder who says that “It’s not about how much money you make it’s how you save it”. Mr.CBB shares budgeting tips, frugal lifestyle, relationships, recipes, parenting, personal finance and so much more for his over 4500 fans… Read more
Ways to pay off your mortgage faster
The biggest expense for many people throughout the world is a home mortgage. Payments for housing can regularly cost between $500 and $1,000 per month. Those who take out bigger loans will have even more to pay on a monthly basis. Mortgage rates today are lower than they have been for many decades…. Read more
Spend Smart and Increase Your Savings, From Home to the Grocery Store
Having a household budget and wisely spending money can stretch your dollars and free up cash for savings. But unfortunately, many families develop a routine of frivolously spending money and saving isn’t a thought. Maybe you’re not a big saver, and would rather spend your money. There is nothing wrong with a little indulgence and… Read more
A guide to managing your credit card account
If you know how to use it, having a UK credit card can be a very handy and convenient way to borrow. However, if you don’t understand the terms and conditions of your credit card and you don’t know how to properly manage your credit card account, you could end up with… Read more
Expat banking: how I manage bank accounts
I love to simplify my finances and have been ever since online banking started. Automated payments, savings, and rent deposits from my tenants make my life so much easier. But there is one thing I can’t do: having just one bank account. I need my French account to pay my taxes and receive birthday gifts… Read more
Little House in Guatemala, week 20-21
Happy Monday! Happy indeed, as the works are nearing to an end. Or who knows, while BF was away, we nearly lost a whole week of work. They were building a small extension to the main house to serve as storage, and had clear instructions on how things should go. Pour concrete on the floor,… Read more
Research is the Key to Financial Investment
Since the financial market suffered its much publicized collapse in 2008, a large number of key private investors have been apprehensive about returning to the markets after losing large amounts of money during the crash. In fact, many are now willing to accept a lower return. Below are a few spread betting tips in terms… Read more
Easy tasty 5 minutes guacamole recipe
I know a few of you around here are guacamole fans, so I would like to share my super easy guacamole recipe today. Avocados are delicious in Guatemala, so guacamole is a big part of our diet. Lately, I have used this 5 minutes recipe, the only thing you need on top of the… Read more
Money Saving Tips for Summer Trips
Although your daydreams might see you jetting off somewhere exotic this summer, a lack of money is likely to keep your feet firmly on the ground instead. As is the case for a lot of people nowadays; there seems to enough money issues to worry about throughout the year, without the added stress of… Read more
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