This is a post from Mario Vitanelli, a freelance writer and blogger who specializes in international politics and finance, retirement and investment. His areas of expertise include European, Asian and Latin/South American economic policy and QROPS pension scheme. When away from his keyboard, he enjoys photography and appreciates the rest of the Vitanelli family’s endless… Read more
Why going out of your way for cheap is not a good idea
As I announced last week, I recently went to Cancún, Mexico in hopes to catch a cheap flight back to Europe and spend 6 weeks over there, riding my motorcycle with BF to Morocco. On a fine day, I was browsing for flights and saw a $150 flight from Cancún to Madrid, Spain on… Read more
Off to Europe, again!
Hi there! I made a crazy decision a few days ago and instead of taking a short trip to the US in September, like I said was part of my financial goals for 2013, I’ll cross the ocean for the second time this year, and spend a couple of months in Europe! I often randomly… Read more
8 Ways to Improve Your Chances for Scholarship Money
Going to college is about more than learning. It’s about setting up your future. When you’re getting paid to do what you love in your chosen career field, it’s not so much like work. Going to college sets up that ideal future. Unfortunately, colleges and universities cost money. Scholarships are one way to get a… Read more
Buying commercial real estate: the check list
Buying commercial real estate can be a great way to diversify your investments, and if you own your own business, to stop paying rent and build equity instead. Here is a check list of things to do before you take the plunge. Why do you want to invest Depending on why you want to… Read more
Financial goals update, July-August 2013
On January 1st, I set a number of financial goals, and will update every couple of months through the year. Here is the third review. You can check the January-February one here and March-April there, May-June here. Two goals were added then, live off online income, and donate 10% of said income to sponsor children… Read more
Save now and reap the benefits later
The rising costs of living, education and retirement have all been recognised in recent months, especially now that the financial sector is at an all time low. Jobs are hard to come by and certain items, activities and schools just won’t pay for themselves. With this in mind, it’s important to start saving now…. Read more
The key skills needed for a successful career in marketing
A career in marketing can be challenging, creative and well-paid. Marketing jobs such as those available at Direct Line Group can offer a lot to the right candidate, but what experience are employers looking for and what key skills do you need to forge a successful career in marketing? What is marketing?… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 41
Ugh. The past couple of weeks have been pretty tough. BF was away and I was still dealing with the long long process of splitting my 90 acres land in 100 smaller plots. We gave up trying to split in 260 for fear it would be too much at once to get approved easily, and… Read more
Macadamia nut cookies
Morning! Today on Make Money Your Way Ramona from Monasez.com shares her experience making money with a senior concierge service, click to read more! I am not big with cooking pies and dessert in general, but had quite a chunk of butter left and there was no way I would eat it all on… Read more
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