I realize that I have complained a lot lately about how slow things have been and how frustrating it is to deal with Guatemalan bureaucracy and the red tape. But really, there are many reasons why I can’t complain, you can’t have it all. If I love that most rules aren’t enforced and you can… Read more
What to look for in a mortgage
Are you looking for a mortgage? If so, there are many things to take into consideration, here are a few tips to make sure you don’t make a decision lightly and are happy with both your new home and your financial situation. How much down payment is ideal? If you put as much… Read more
How to Balance Risk and Reward For a Winning Portfolio
Knowing how to manage your wealth and allocate your assets is one of the most important keys to financial success and unfortunately, many people neglect this critical aspect of financial planning. As a result, the gains that they make during good times are erased when economic conditions shift and move in the opposite direction…. Read more
Budgeting lite, a budget for the budget haters
I hate budgets. Yes, I do, and for a myriad of reasons *hides behind a wall to avoid cyber-stones thrown at her*. I have said so previously on many occasions so when I read this article from Mr. CBB on Canadian Budget Binder about why budgets suck but not really, my first reaction was to… Read more
Effective employment
Our work is a more important part of our lives than we may realise. After all, it’s where you spend the majority of your time – at least five days a week, for most people. When somebody asks you about yourself, your job title tends to come in at third spot, after your name… Read more
How to make money from the property market
While there is plenty to be said in favour of the old adage ‘look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves’, and plenty of evidence to show that small-scale savings and investments eventually reap big-scale rewards, anyone looking to improve their financial situation would do well to look at… Read more
I grossly overestimated myself
I like to dream big. Have big goals, and then be happy if I even reach 70% of the goal. But sometimes I really overestimate myself. Wring chicken necks I thought if you want to eat meat, you have to own it, and the least you can do is thank the animal that… Read more
Is It Nearly Christmas Already? The Smart Guide to Buying Gifts
If you have already seen Christmas gifts in the shops then you will be well aware that the festive season is – almost unbelievably – about to come round again. Who knows, you might even have seen some stray Christmas decorations and lights up somewhere or heard the festive sounds of Slade and Wham by… Read more
The case for earning more
Last July, my second site, MakeMoneyYourWay, was officially launched! As I have said before, this is a site that stands firmly on the earn more side of the earn more/spend less equation. So today I want to make a case for earning more. As for spending less, you know I hate waste. I do not… Read more
How USA Cash Services Can Help You With California Pay Day Advance
If you need a California pay day advance, look no further! USA Cash Services is willing to help you get the funds you need. Maybe you need to pay a large expense, make a medium purchase, or buy smaller items with an advance from your paycheck. Whatever the reason, let USA Cash Services help! Paying… Read more
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