This is a guest post from ESI from ESI Money. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI! I’ve spent years reading and learning about personal finance. In the early years, I spent hours and hours soaking in as much as I could, trying to find the “secret” to growing great wealth…. Read more
10 Ways to Save Money While on Holiday
The time has come for you to catch a flight to your dream destination for that long-awaited and much needed break. You paid out a hefty sum for the flights and accommodation and you want to enjoy your time away to the full, but you know you need to watch the pennies. Millions of Britons… Read more
Retirement Statistics That Might Change How You View Retirement
A generation or two ago, most retirees relied on a pension and some Social Security to survive a decade or two without work. A lagging economy, rising costs of living, and the virtual end of pensions means that many retirees are struggling to make ends meet. Don’t become one of them. The following retirement statistics… Read more
Why Wearing Natural Fabrics Makes Sense
If you like clothes, but want to be kind to the environment opting to wear natural fabrics is a good move. There are several advantages to buying and wearing clothes made from linen, cotton, wool, silk, hemp, jute or cashmere. Better for your health For those with sensitive skin wearing natural fabrics has been… Read more
Tradelines: How they can save and earn you money.
Tradelines, anyone? If you’re like most people, you’ve probably never heard of them, even though you have them. In conventional finance terms, “tradelines” is synonymous with “accounts” which appear on your credit report. More colloquially, tradelines is a concept through which a person is added as authorized user to a revolving (credit card) account in… Read more
How To Make Getting An Education More Affordable
Getting an education is not cheap these days. Not only have the costs for tuition risen, but you also have to pay for room and meals if you want to live on campus, and text books will set you back another couple hundred dollars. Add that to the costs to get to the school, and… Read more
A Lesson from My Wife: Yard Sales Rock
This is a guest post from Jacob, enjoy! After three years of marriage, I have come to understand that my wife is an exceptionally bright woman. I knew that before I married her, but time has only extended my belief in that statement. While I have always been good at budgeting, conversely I have always… Read more
Emergency fund: why and how to build it?
(source http://www.innovativewealth.com/financial-planning/your-emergency-fund-understanding-the-importance-of-cash/) Our life is full of surprises and it is often hard to cope with them, both emotionally and financially. Such unexpectancies are not necessarily negative – this may be either a positive pregnancy test, or a spontaneous decision to set out on a long-term journey, or even a luxurious wedding. In a worse… Read more
Should an Impulsive 8th Grader Play the Stock Market?
This is a guest post from Barnaby King, he is a personal finance blogger in Baltimore, Maryland. He tells stories about personal money matters at the Personal Finance King blog. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI! My son Grey came home from school the other day with an urgent need: “Dad,… Read more
Planning for retirement? Just. Get. Started.
Lately, I’ve been a master procrastinator. Life has been hectic for sure, but I have had a lot of time to get things done… and ended up postponing them. Then I look back to the past few months, and I feel bad because I have done nothing. Mostly, that has been true in the areas… Read more
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