To me, as to most investors, the vast majority of investment products are unappealing. They either grow too slowly ― like government bonds or term deposits ― or they are too unpredictable ― like individual stocks. In my investing, I prefer observable and relatively certain growth, and for that reason, I like investing in factoring…. Read more
Are you ready to build your own house?
As you may know, a couple of years ago, I built my house. It was crazy. Today, we’re going to go over the process, to see if it makes sense. First, one thing you need to know is when I built my house, I didn’t really have an option. See, where I live, you don’t… Read more
Are Millennials Better Off Without a Car?
In the last few years, it appears that there had been a shift in attitudes about car ownership. Coupled with the effects of the global recession, expansion in public transportation around the world, car sharing and start-ups like Uber, the dominant perception seemed to be that you can easily get to wherever you want without… Read more
The Holidays Are Hard On Canadian Budgets
The holiday season is just around the corner. Are you finances ready for them? A lot of Canadians budget so they can afford to spend more at this special time of the year. But when all of your extra cash is tied up with travel plans and gifts, would you know how to cover… Read more
Five Financial Pitfalls Older Adults Should Avoid
When you are 65 or above, your life changes in a very tricky way. Because the transition releases you from the rigid work routines that defined much of your adult life, it’s easy to indulge the temptation of losing oneself in the expected life of leisure that comes with retirement. The question is should you?… Read more
Specialty Apps Make It Easier Than Ever to Learn About Finances
Regardless of whether you’re trying to build wealth after being financially strapped or are eager to maintain wealth to secure a stable financial future for yourself and your loved ones, it’s now easier than ever. That’s because several leading app developers and notable brands within the financial sector are working on or have released… Read more
8 Steps to Boost your Credit Score by up to 100 Points
What are the basic necessities? Shelter, food, water, clothing, and a decent credit score. Okay that may be a slight exaggeration but not by much. A bad credit score can have a very negative impact on your life and your finances. Having a good credit score makes life much easier and offers a certain level… Read more
Online vs. Vegas: How Playing Online can Save You a Ton of Cash
Las Vegas is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. Each year, millions of tourists visit Sin City, spending their time – and their money – with some of its amazing attractions. And what attractions – they range from high-profile sporting events to musicals, concerts, magic shows, and basically whatever else… Read more
My Strategy for Self-Publishing Success
This is a guest post from Joseph Hogue. Please let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI! November is NaNoWriMo month and a great opportunity to start your self-publishing success story with this strategy. I was inspired by Pauline’s pledge to write 50,000 words of content for National Novel Writing Month –… Read more
How I Paid Cash to Go to Singapore, Hong Kong, & Indonesia
This is a guest post from my friend Deacon, enjoy! Deacon Hayes is a Personal Finance Expert who is best known for paying off $52,000 in consumer debt in 18 months. Through his company Well Kept Wallet, he has helped thousands of people develop a financial game plan so they can achieve their financial goals in… Read more
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