Different countries differ when it comes to culture and different laws to be implemented. With this kind of situation, services are affected regarding the different discretion of government policies. Monetary loans is not an exemption to this, particularly in America ,where in people are very much open minded regarding loan based services when it comes… Read more
Financial goals update, May-June 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. The main financial goal was to grow my net worth by 30%. After spending over $40K in house renovations and… Read more
More breathing room in your budget: tackling the bigger items
Last week on my post about money, time and values, I talked about things that I do that would save me a few cents and take a lot of time. I still chose to do them because my values dictated it, however, if the main goal is to help you get more breathing room… Read more
The Balance Of Spending And Saving On Credit Cards
Life is a matter of balance between living in the present and planning for the future, especially when it comes to money. Whether you live life in a permanent residence or you are a world traveller who changes locations every few weeks, finding the right balance between spending and saving is necessary for survival…. Read more
Who Is Your Mentor? The Power of Great Coaches
Morning! Today I am happy to welcome Joe Saul-Sehy who will talk about how having mentors can push you to achieve much more than you thought possible. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. A new post is up on Make Money Your Way about how you can market your… Read more
Moving to a new flat and the clutter
My new flat I remember when I moved in the new flat I had just bought. It was a brand new flat in the center of town, with 3 bedrooms, a beige carpet and white walls. It smelled like fresh paint and it was mine. Waw. All of the flat was of… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, fiesta week (35-36).
Last week was the village fair, in honor of San Pedro (St Peter), its saint patron. It was a lot of fun, especially the beauty pageant. Out of the 3,000+ inhabitants, only four young ladies were willing to participate, one of them smiling so little that it looked like her parents forced her to do… Read more
Understand More about 3 Estate Planning Vehicles
When it comes to planning for what happens to your family after you die, it’s never going to be an easy conversation. But weighed against the possibility of what can happen if there is nothing in place, it’s a necessary one. If you have assets, whether they total $20 or $20 million, the first… Read more
Couchsurfing vs Airbnb, cheap and free holiday accommodation
Following my post about holidaying with friends on Tuesday, I wanted to compare Airbnb and Couchsurfing today. Airbnb allows you to rent someone’s place for the holidays, you can read my review here. If you are not familiar with Couchsurfing (CS), it is an hospitality network, where members join as hosts, guests or both, and… Read more
Protect yourself against viruses
Viruses are harmful programs which are often hidden among other data that cause a lot of damage to home and office computers. Effects of computer viruses range from slowing down the victim’s computer to corrupting system files. This is expensive and can be avoided. Viruses are also known to damage the users boot sector creating… Read more
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