The most important decision you will ever make (other than who you marry) is buying your first home, or really any home for that matter. The next most important decision is the type of mortgage loan you are going to take out. This might seem minor in comparison, but paying for a house is easily… Read more
Thrift Savings Plan Provides a Fantastic Means of Saving for Retirement
For U.S. Government Employees, the Thrift Savings Plan Can Provide a Fantastic Means of Saving for Retirement. When it comes to retirement, there are a number of options available – and one of them is a 401(k) if you work for private corporation. If you don’t work in the private sector and are a government… Read more
Make yourself a 10 grand investment fortune
Start thinking because you could be in with a chance by playing a cool online treasure hunt over the next 10 days. Crowdfunding network Money&Co. opened up the Fortune Finder hunt today where you have the chance to win an investment fortune of £10,000 as well as prizes of investment worth £1,000.
All by myself… How being single made me less afraid and more confident
No, this is not a sob story about how my recent breakup has turned me into a way less appealing version of Bridget Jones… But now that BF is gone, I am truly by myself, in the middle of the Guatemalan jungle, and sometimes, I wish there were two of us to deal with things…. Read more
Tip For Retirement: Don’t Play the Lottery. But Still Pick 6 (Habits).
Best Practices for the Inexperienced or Seasoned Investor Alike. This is a guest post by Rob Pivnick, author of What All Kids (and adults too) Should Know About . . . Saving & Investing, Twitter: @RPivnick, www.whatallkids.com
Understanding The Basics of The Thrift Savings Plan
Hi everyone,today I have a guest post from Marvin of www.brickbybrickinvesting.com and www.tspinvesting.com who will talk about understanding the basics of the thrift savings plan. Click here to read more.. And over at Savvy Scot, I will talk about a word about helping and gratefulness. Click here to read more…
House swap with Guatemala anyone?
I wrote a post recently about how I am such a spoiled girl and living on the beach all year long has deterred me of going on beach holidays anymore, even though I live by a lake and those would be by the sea. Belize and Honduras, in spite of having the world’s second largest… Read more
The cost of spending a winter in Guatemala
Retiring abroad permanently may not be in your long term plans, but how about escaping the long and dark winters for 3-6 months a year? Sounds like a good compromise between living abroad and staying at home? I have already talked a bit about how much it costs to live in Guatemala, but this post… Read more
Of course the rich want to keep the middle class down!
Financial Samurai had an interesting post recently asking if rich and powerful people are trying to keep the middle class down. I went through the comments and was really surprised to find that the vast majority said “of course not!” and there were some shy “maybes”, mostly pointing the rich are trying to keep their… Read more
Potential pitfalls of being self employed
Working for yourself can seem like the dream job. Who wouldn’t want to avoid the daily commute, not to mention the demands of an impatient boss? Certainly, many Britons are deciding that self-employment is the right option for them — so much so that the UK is now fast-becoming Western Europe’s self-employment capital. The government… Read more
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