As you may know by now, I quit my last corporate job when I was 29. A lady shouldn’t tell, but that was over four years ago. What you probably don’t know, is that my initial plan was a bit different. When I started working toward early retirement, better said when I graduated… Read more
10% blog income pledge for education, back to school update
Morning! Today on Make Money Your Way, Troy continues with our investing for beginners series and studies the ETFs. Click to read more Since I started Make Money Your Way last July, I took a pledge to give 10% of my blogging income to support children education in my village. As you may… Read more
Should you quit your job and follow your dream?
Do you sit at work counting down the hours until it’s time to go home? What is it that makes you stay where you are? Many of us stay in jobs for far longer than we find them fulfilling and it’s not unusual for people to see work as a chore that just has to… Read more
Approved Loans for Bad Credit Applicants
Just because you may have had financial problems in the past does not mean that your credit history cannot be repaired. Nor does it mean that finance will not be available to you from a thoroughly reputable company regulated by the same standards as everyone else in the financial sector. It is… Read more
Two words for 2014: Me and the World
If you have always had a hard time keeping your new year resolutions, you should check out that idea over at The Money Principle: define two words for the new year. That’s it, just two. It is a general theme that should help you remember what the whole thing is about, and you can include… Read more
Frugal and fun hobbies for the New Year
With the New Year, come new resolutions, and often the resolution to spend less. Which breaks after a week because you feel deprived, like you would on a strict diet after a week of eating carrots only. But being on a budget does not have to be restrictive, there are tons of fun hobbies… Read more
How I graduated college with savings
When I was in high school, there was no way around it: I was college-bound. I always had pretty good grades but never was really passionate about any topic. I liked languages the most, because I was almost traveling away from the classroom. But math, literature and history all got me really bored. So… Read more
Filling up your days in early retirement
On Make Money Your Way, we are turning 6 months old. Did I make my goal of $3,000 income by the 6 month mark? Click to find out… I talked about relationships in early retirement, and how it can be a struggle at first to define your role and function among your friends… Read more
Going to Miami!
One of my financial goals last year was to take a trip to the US, but we ended up going to Europe for two months (life is hard, I know) in the end, my second European trip of the year (very hard indeed), and the US were postponed… until now! We made the decision at… Read more
5 ways to save money as a student
Your time in college will be one of the most amazing times of your life. Freedom, friendships, parties… You will have a blast. That also means new categories in your budget, although there are ways to still have a great time in college without breaking the bank, saving money as a student is easier than… Read more
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