Some buyers shy away from shopping for a mortgage because they’re worried that the extra credit inquiries will affect their credit score. The truth is that shopping for a mortgage does affect your credit score, but probably not in the way you’re thinking… A Small Score Reduction All third party credit inquiries have an impact… Read more
Interview with Jason Hull, a $397 money course and $25 Amazon gift card giveaway!
Good morning! Today I am delighted to welcome Jason Hull from Hull Financial Planning. I’ll let him introduce himself and his new Winning with Money course, a course that will help you lay down your financial goals and achieve them in due time. Jason was kind enough to give away one course (worth $397) to… Read more
Rent our little house in Guatemala on Airbnb!
Good morning! After announcing that we now offer free camping to RV and motorcycle travelers on our 90 acre land, I am pleased to announce that our lovely little house is now available to rent on Airbnb! If you are unfamiliar with the concept, Airbnb offers the possibility as a host to rent your extra… Read more
Deciding the best moves for your dollar
There’s a lot of financial advice floating around – some good, some bad. And if you’re not a financial guru, knowing the right direction can be challenging. Fortunately, there are often multiple ways to achieve the same goal. You may receive advice from different directions, but at the end of the day you have… Read more
Used Car Buying Tips that Can Save You a Bundle
Buying a slightly used car can already save you money in comparison to the brand new model. You’ll save significantly in sticker price and depreciation costs, potentially with very few miles on the clock. Yet to make sure you’re getting the best deal on a used car, you’ll want to keep the following tips… Read more
Turning your Blog from a Hobby to a Stream of Income
Most of us have a list of blogs we turn to regularly for entertainment, helpful tips, news, or social purposes. You may even already have a blog of your own, and enjoy posting articles and responding to comments from your readers. Have you ever thought about turning your interest in blogging into a side… Read more
How to be financially independent abroad
Have you always dreamed of seeing the world but never seem to be able to save up enough money to go? Or perhaps you’re a traveller wanting to pay your way and avoid returning home to a massive pile of debt? Whatever your reasons, there are plenty of ways that you can… Read more
Running for beginners
I started running around the end of May, aware that I was generally in decent shape, able to swim, cycle or walk for extended periods of time, but that I had always had problems with impact. Being “bottom heavy”, carrying all the weight around is much more difficult when you run than when the water… Read more
My path to financial independence
Hi there! Today I have a guest post from Taynia, who is a CPA and founder of The Fiscal Flamingo, a sassy website dedicated to helping women navigate their journey from debt to decadent. When she’s not rallying big spendahs and turning them into dynamite savers, you can find her chronicling the break up with… Read more
Little house in Guatemala week 45, off to Europe
So I got this crazy idea to check last minute flights to Europe and found a $150 flight from Cancún to Madrid. Going to Cancún is a bit complicated, and what does a French girl do in Madrid to get back home is another hassle but long story short it was too good to pass… Read more
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