Hi there! Today I am having Pat Murphy, the publisher of Feeling Financial. talk about how to keep your investments safe. Pat writes about personal finance with a focus on how our emotions and behavior affect financial outcomes. Let me know if you would like to submit a guest post. Over at Make Money Your… Read more
10% blog income pledge: sponsor a child
Useless random fact: French people are terrible with charity. We almost never give a thing to our alma mater, our charity donations are $50 at Christmas and giving $3 at mass on Sunday is considered generous, so much that when the Euro came along, the church begged people who used to donate a 10… Read more
The Perks of a Nursing Career
The world’s economy is in a state of unprecedented distress, and has been for quite a while. We’ve been conditioned to take whatever is on the board when it shows up, lest someone else swoop in a grab it before we get the chance. Money isn’t getting rich. It’s getting by. Regardless of whether… Read more
Little house in Guatemala week 35-36
After I got the council’s approval letter to split my land in 250 plots last week, things have been really weird. The council still seems to want to have a say in what we are going to do exactly, but when I went to the national cadaster’s office, they said this particular council has… Read more
Money for your children’s school
With the increasing financial burden placed on parents as the recession continues, having children has been put on the back burner for many. With many cash strapped parents who already have a family turning to pay day and cash loans to make ends meet, and with new high street lenders popping up all the… Read more
New challenge: Live off online income
I was thinking lately about the challenge Sam put for himself to get $200,000 in online income or go back to work. My challenge is not that ambitious but similar, I have decided that for the last six months of 2013, July to December, I will live solely off blogging income. The rules I… Read more
Using your smartphone to save money
When I hear about people getting smartphones, I am a big skeptic as to whether this is a smart financial choice. However, I found out that there are a lot of apps that allow you to save money, and if you take advantage of them, reduce the cost of buying and owning a smartphone…. Read more
What Financial Independence means to me: Jon from MoneySmartGuides
Morning! Today I am having Jon from MoneySmartGuides who will share his vision of Financial Independence, and how he may become my neighbor under the Guatemalan sun haha. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. You can also find me today on Stacking Benjamins, talking about having a plan for… Read more
Refinancing might not solve your problems
Refinancing the mortgage on your home may seem like a helpful solution to managing your debt, but it is a rather complex and costly process. Only certain financial circumstances are likely to improve from refinancing, so you need to make sure you fit the bill before going ahead with this serious decision. In many cases,… Read more
How was the easiest/hardest way you ever made money?
What was the easiest and/or hardest way you ever made money? I’ll share mine. Easiest ways I have made money I think I’ll have to go with my cattle investment first. I just gave BF the money to buy calves, he bred them, oversaw the cowboys, paid their salaries and the… Read more
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