Many shifts are taking place in the freight broker industry, from the introduction of autonomous vehicles to cost compression driving down intermediary services. But with these obstacles come great opportunities for freight brokers who understand how to operate a successful business in line with current law and regulations. Becoming a freight broker also requires capital… Read more
When money is tight
The average UK wage is estimated at around £400 a week. Once you have paid your rent, council tax, utilities and other obligations, there isn’t much more left on that kind of budget to pay for your other expenses, such as food, clothes, hygiene and so on. Let alone for saving money. So how do… Read more
A Savvy Millenials Journey To Financial Independence
This is a guest post from Dan Kent he is a writer and co founder of Stocktrades.ca. A DIY investor for 8 years now, Dan has a combination of dividend, growth and real estate investments in to his portfolio and is looking to continually grow his net worth. You can check his website out at stocktrades.ca or follow… Read more
How to Complete Your University Studies Without Falling into Masses of Debt
Becoming a student at university is exciting, especially if you’ve just finished high school and are looking forward to living and studying somewhere different and getting to meet lots of new and interesting people. Plus, of course, getting a higher education also has many benefits for you personally and career-wise, as it’s sure to… Read more
How to convert visitors on your site to customers
When it comes to attracting traffic on your website, there are many tools available. You can produce new content, and try to rank on search engines for keywords that are relevant to the kind of people you are trying to reach. Say if you are selling gardening tools, you want to attract gardening enthusiasts. And… Read more
7 Financial Pitfalls for College Graduates
Jeanne is a married mother of 2 children who works as a full-time freelancer and virtual assistant. She also helps out occasionally on the farm she and her husband own together. Her background is mostly finance and medical office management. She’s currently working to improve her financial well-being and hopes to help others improve theirs… Read more
Alternative Investment Options: Make Your Money Work for You
There are significant differences between investing and saving. When it comes to investments, it’s the intent and the timeframe that differs considerably from the nature of savings. Investments typically span at least 3 years but can be significantly longer depending on what your objectives are. With investments, individuals, and corporations typically purchase shares of companies… Read more
How I went from negative net worth to $332, 000 in 6 years
This is a guest post by Millionaire Mob, a blog focused on investing in dividend growth stocks, passive income ideas and travel hacking. We have helped thousands of people with bettering their financial future through our personal finance tips. Please let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. Picture this. You… Read more
What Type Of Web Hosting Does Your Online Business Need?
Web hosting is an essential component to running an online business. A web hosting company operates servers that store and serve your website files. If you have started a new online business, you might be wondering what type of hosting do you need? There are many options to choose from with varying levels of costs… Read more
Use These 4 Life Hacks to Reach Your Savings Goal
When you’re trying to save money, it often feels like an uphill battle. On months where you stop going out to eat so much, your car will break down. Or when you figure out how to cut down on transportation costs, a doctor’s visit eats up the excess savings. This can feel especially fruitless when… Read more
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