No one likes moving; that’s a fact. It’s time-consuming, strenuous, and often requires paying someone to help you, or having some close friends give up their time to help you. However, you can make moving easier by following a few simple tips, which will ultimately save you time, money, and your sanity. Create… Read more
ID fraud cover and loans
I have been the target of ID fraud twice so far, and I can tell you that it isn’t funny when you notice strange transactions on your bank statements, and imagine that someone out there is pretending to be you. The first story is actually pretty weird, because the person stole my ID and my… Read more
Budgeting for a New Home: 4 Things to Consider
Your home is probably the most expensive and important investment you’ll ever make. It’s easy to get caught up in floor plans, wood finishes, and school systems while forgetting about the more mundane details of home buying. However, preparing a budget and managing your finances are extremely important tasks for any future homeowner. Here… Read more
Classic bikes: A good investment?
There has long been a strong following for classic cars. While the market has had its ups and downs over the years – just ask those unlucky folk who paid top dollar for Aston Martins in the 1980s – the more desirable machines are again proving to be a wise investment. Indeed, in the current… Read more
How to pack for long term motorcycle travel
When you are traveling for a few months on a motorcycle, one of the challenges is packing. Last summer, we went on a 6 months trip around Europe, from Turkey to North Cape in Norway and it was even more challenging as we would need a wide variety of clothes for hot and cold weather…. Read more
Managing a rental property from the distance
Hi! Today you can find me at Modest Money talking about how to crush your debt by earning more. I was also on Joe’s Stacking Benjamins podcast to discuss retiring abroad, which was a lot of fun although I am far from a radio pro like Joe is! As you may know, I own a… Read more
4 Apps to Help you Keep Track of your Money
Keeping a hold on your finances can be tricky, as prices climb and the temptation to own more “stuff” dominates social conscience, guiding you into an accumulated debt that you didn’t sign up for. Credit cards, home loans, car loans, mortgages, everyday bills – a never ending list requiring careful tending and a spirited… Read more
European trip update, Northern Spain leg
Hi there! Today is my birthday so BF and I are off to the beach for some R&R. In the meanwhile, enjoy our bike trip recap through Northern Spain! Last time I published a first update about the French leg of our two months motorcycle trip, today we continue with Northern Spain on our… Read more
What You Need to Know When Buying a Car
Buying a car means a significant investment of your time and your financial resources. Your time investment involves doing the necessary research to ensure you get the best possible car in your budget range. Your financial resource investment involves handing over your hard-earned dollars for what you hope is a quality vehicle. Know… Read more
Planning and Budgeting for Big Ticket Expenses
Most people dream of owning their own home or buying the car of their dreams. However, these are expensive purchases that require planning and budgeting. The average person can’t walk in and pay cash for a house or car. Most people choose to start out by saving for a down payment and then working… Read more
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