According to several personal finance experts on monetary issues of millennials, there are times when these young adults have to face ‘ifs and buts’ regarding the most apt financial decisions to make. Their dilemma makes the entire decision-making process a lot difficult for them than it is otherwise. Financial choices millennials should make … Read more
Send or spend: A Guide to spending or sending money overseas
When moving money, costs fall into two simple categories: fees and the exchange rate. It’s crucial to check both out. Fees. The obvious charge. A multitude of fees, charges or commission can apply, both for the sender and the recipient. Many providers levy lots of small charges to disguise exactly how much it… Read more
Check list before you take a buy-to-let
When I bought a property in the UK, I knew I wouldn’t be living there forever, and the place had to be attractive for me to live for a few years, but also as a rental for the following years. I also knew it would be hard to get a mortgage later as a self-employed… Read more
9 tips for UK expats
When I was working in the UK, I met many people who hoped to retire abroad. See, the UK is lovely but if you like a warm weather and a low cost of living, it may not be the first destination on your list. With this post I want to share a few… Read more
Making ends meet when on welfare
With the cost of living continuing to rise while incomes stay flat, making ends meet can be very difficult. This is especially holds true for those on welfare with little to no means in increasing their benefit payments. In these difficult times with uncertainty in global financial markets, individuals and families must be savvy with… Read more
How to Keep Your Money, Time, and Assets in Your Possession
Money, time, and personal assets are three of the most important aspects of your life, sentimentality and family aside. That’s why you should take time to protect these things from people who mean to destroy what you’ve worked so hard to build. Precautions should be taken sooner rather than later to keep identity theft… Read more
Comfortable Living: 9 Amazing Cities to Retire To
Now that you’ve retired, you might feel the need to have a change of scenery. You don’t want to retire to some place that’s anything less than awesome, so here are a few suggestions on amazing cities you should retire to. Daytona Beach, Florida Florida is a popular spot for retirees due to no… Read more
Til “Debt” Do Us Part: Are You Financially Ready to Get Married?
Congratulations, you finally got the guts to get down on one knee and propose to the love of your life. But before you say “I do,” you might want to double check your bank accounts. Here are some money matters to have in order before you walk down the aisle and some valuable resources to… Read more
Mistakes to avoid when buying a car
My first car was a Toyota Rav4. I wanted it because it looked cool and a friend had one. Yes, that was my reason. So I started looking for one with guidelines such as “oh, and if it was red, it would be even better”! It turns out my friend who was driving one had given much more… Read more
Ways to Budget for Your Car Purchase
In today’s economy, with so many uncertainties, it’s more important than ever to set a realistic budget allowing you to cover all your monthly expenses. Once you know your expenses you can start cutting back on unnecessary things and putting money away for a car. Stick with your budget, and never lose focus… Read more
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