People have all kinds of strategies when it comes to achieving financial independence. There is no single path that will get you there. Some people have amazing jobs. Others save like Life itself depends on it. Other people learn about the mechanics of personal finance, to learn behaviors that will put them in advantageous financial… Read more
How Much is a Stay at Home Worth?
While I am all in favor of women being financially independent and working for a living, today I would like to talk about the advantages of having a stay at home parent. The benefits for the household, on top of having someone able to take care of the family, are also financial. And in a sense, the… Read more
5 Dangerous Myths About the Forex Market
New forex traders and others who have been trading for some time need to be aware of the huge volume of inaccurate information on this subject. Not all the information and “100% effective” strategies provided online are true. Being able to distinguish between proven facts and falsehood will help you to avoid unnecessary risk and… Read more
Don’t Forget to Invest in Yourself
We are coming out of an era of massive frugality. Frugality has its merits, of course. But it’s not the way of prosperity. It’s possible that global events will conspire to make financial independence even more difficult to achieve, but right now there are more opportunities for people to get ahead than there have been… Read more
Why I Started Investing Even Though I Had (High Interest) Debt
This is a guest post from Kayla on behalf of ListenMoneyMatters.com. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. I didn’t plan on acquiring debt during college, other than my small student loan to help pay for tuition. It just sort of happened when I wasn’t paying attention to my finances…. Read more
What are the best credit cards you can get with fair credit?
You are growing your credit score and it is already not in a bad category, however it is not in a good credit range either. With ‘fair’ credit your credit score is right in between. Usually a credit in the 630-690 range is considered ‘fair’ or ‘average’. However real average credit in the U.S now… Read more
Know Where You Stand Financially Before You Retire
Retirement planning is not for the faint of heart. There is so much to think about that it can be overwhelming and challenging to get started. If you’re procrastinating, find a good financial planner to help you sort things out. He or she can help you plan for retirement by talking about how it helps to… Read more
Digital Nomad Cruise in December 2016, Are You Going?
Today I registered to join the Digital #NomadCruise and sail for 14 days with 150 other digital nomads and entrepreneurs from the Canary Islands to Dominican Republic. I’m super excited! An no, I’m not getting compensated to promote or say any of this 🙂 The idea is to get together with like minded… Read more
Is it Time to Update Your Business?
If you are a young entrepreneur, it can be difficult to imagine all of the ebbs and flows your business will have to survive over the coming years and decades. You are concerned with the here and now, making sure you get through today before you even worry about tomorrow. The situation is totally different… Read more
How to Live a Financially Independent Life While Travelling Abroad
Living abroad is a dream come true for many people from around the globe. The reasons are different for everybody, from the natural boredom stemming from your all-too-familiar hometown to a simple yearning to get out into the world and experience something different. There’s an abundance of countries you can visit that have considerably cheaper… Read more
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