Hi there. I know, it’s been a really long while. You still look great. Where have I been? Everywhere, and nowhere. That’s for another post. I took a break from blogging, and as I share my goals for 2016, summed up in two words like Chris Guillebeau or Maria do every year, I still only… Read more
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The Power of an Emergency Fund
Good morning everyone! This article is contributed by Saving & Happy. For greater detail on this topic please visit the website at www.savingandhappy.com or http://savingandhappy.com/2015/08/the-importance-of-an-emergency-fund/. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI.
Discover How to Avoid the Worst Mistake When Trying to Earn More Money
Over at Make Money Your Way, I have a guest post from Bill Achola he is a financial publisher who owns a fast-growing, dynamic and innovative investment blog that empowers investors to make the right decision. He will tell you about his $10,000 investment plan and how you can use it to avoid the worst… Read more
How me and my fiancee paid off $52k and saved $20k in our first 18 months out of college
The road to financial freedom takes a toll. It takes time, perseverance and determination (not to mention a total alignment with your partner). It doesn’t help that there are tools everywhere and the easy solutions never work. In 21 months I went from having $17,000 in the bank to $52,000 in debt and then back… Read more
Don’t leave your financial future to the “experts”
Some things should never be entrusted to others. Choosing your home. Raising your kids. Managing your health. You’d never delegate such things to someone else and walk away, no matter how skilled the “expert” is.
Getting financially real
Today, I have teamed up with Shannon from The Heavy Purse and a group of awesome bloggers to talk about getting financially real with your finances. You can read the other posts over at The Heavy Purse.
Finding My Path to Financial Independence Through Mobile Home Investing
Over a decade ago, I made the decision to become a full-time real estate investor by reading the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Inspired by the material, I learned the importance of passive income to achieve financial independence. Upon finishing the book, I decided real estate would be my path to get… Read more
Frequent Flyer Miles Booking Service
I’m able to make money my own way by starting a side hustle when I was working my full-time job as an engineer. This side hustle of mine is a frequent fly miles redemption service, which is helping clients redeem their own miles for air travel because it can be confusing or overwhelming for those… Read more
4 Surefire Online Jobs for College Students
Good morning everyone, today over at Make Money Your Way, I have a guest post from Basheer Ahmad, who writes about an article that specialized in letting you know about the few surefire ways of making money being a college or university student. Click here to read more..
Little house in Guatemala, February 2015
You know you aren’t updating your blog nearly enough when you had time to build half a house since the last update… Since November, I have been in full construction mode, although the builders took two weeks off around Christmas and I managed to escape all of January and spent a month in Europe. For… Read more
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