A couple of days ago, I was talking about failure, and how it affects people. Some will set the bar too high, then fail and give up. I don’t really mind failure, I’ve had my fair share of it, and also my fair share of success. Why? Because when I failed, I didn’t… Read more
Is there any loan value in my car?
You’ll no doubt be aware that it has become more difficult to get a loan in these days of economic uncertainty than was the case in the past, but your car could provide the solution. Banks may be reluctant to approve individuals with even slightly imperfect credit ratings, which can have knock-on effects… Read more
How can you ensure a customer remembers your business?
Regardless of the size of your organisation or the field you work in, it’s safe to say you should always be looking to make a good impression on your customers. By doing everything possible to ensure your target audience remembers you fondly, you can cultivate a loyal base of supporters who are keen… Read more
Things to consider when setting up a business as a partnership
It is common for potential contractors to be reluctant about ‘going it alone’ and entering self-employment as a sole trader. Perhaps your line of work lends itself better to being completed by two people, or maybe you just need someone to bounce ideas off. Whatever the reason may be, entering into a partnership… Read more
Where will your savings rate take you?
Morning! Today I want to show you a very simple thing: there is no ridiculous amount in savings. $10 per week can add up to a great deal of money over the long term. Yes, it won’t be sexy at first, but with the power of compound interest it can help you build a serious… Read more
Start Your Financial Planning By Reviewing Your Credit Report
Keeping an eye on your credit report is one financial task that remains important throughout every stage of life, from just starting out through to retirement. Any serious financial planning requires that you first understand your current situation. Reviewing your report on a regular basis will also allow you to see how closely you… Read more
The road to good credit
There is a cool infographic about how you can improve your credit. Having a good credit is important even if you have no debt, because the day you will want a mortgage or a new credit card, the rate on said items will be a direct correlation of your credit score. Thankfully, with a few… Read more
Little house in Guatemala: A normal day at the council
I am sitting inside the public works office of the council as I write this. Scorpions is singing Wind of Change on the radio, a little too loud for anyone to concentrate properly on a basic task. Two guys are checking FB, one of them casually seated on the other one’s desk, two ladies decided it was… Read more
Online banking, how to choose the right bank account?
There are so many types of online bank accounts it can get overwhelming. Savings, investment, or current accounts, nowadays you can open most of them easily and manage them from the comfort of your home. I think that last part is what I like best about online banking, not having to go to the bank. I… Read more
Effects of Various Economic Conditions on the Markets
Good morning! Today I am happy to welcome Troy from The Financial Economist for the second time, he will talk today about how the economy affects the market, and your retirement nest egg. His blog is full of in-depth articles of this kind, so feel free to see his latest post at The Financial Economist…. Read more
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