So we have been home for about a month now, back from Europe, and a lot has happened. First, we had our first Airbnb guests! I had 4 bookings in November, and made about $400. The first couple got there one day after we arrived ourselves, with BF’s aunt in tow. They rented our new… Read more
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How are structured settlements more financially viable than lump sum payments?
Structured settlements were introduced for personal injury cases. One can choose for payments through structural settlements instead of opting for a onetime cash payment. After an initial payment of an enormous sum of money for immediate needs, the claimant receives regular payments in the future for a specific number of years. However,… Read more
I am a killer! (and costs of eating your own food)
Vegetarians and faint of heart, go down to the last paragraph or join us tomorrow for another fresh post 🙂 I don’t know if I am really proud of it, but kind of, so yay for being a killer I guess. I have been talking for quite some time around here about… Read more
The French approach to debt
Over at Make Money Your Way, Troy continues the investing for beginners series, and now he explains that there are 2 types of options: Call options and Put options. Click here to read more… Have you ever wondered if everyone around the world takes up as much debt, has as many credit cards, student loans or… Read more
What would you do with $200,000?
It was pretty unexpected but I sold an investment recently, and with another one coming to term, the insurance money from the investment gone wrong, and some decent online income, I now have quite a bit of cash and don’t know what to do. It is a $200,000 question… No, I am not going to… Read more
Finding our Road to Financial Independence
Good morning this is a guest post from Dee, she is a personal finance enthusiast and blogger who is working hard to live a frugal lifestyle, ditch debt, and create multiple streams of income. She hopes to inspire others to achieve their financial goals by doing the same and writes about the journey on her… Read more
How to Create Customized Furniture for Fun and Profit
Please welcome Eric from Simple Life Abroad who is a fellow Guatemalan expat and a serial side hustler! Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. Customized Furniture Mini Case-Study When seeking Side-Hustles, there are several key factors that guide my decision process: Does it require a large… Read more
Is it cheaper to travel as a couple?
When I graduated from college 10 years ago, I took off to travel the world for a year on my own. I was young, the best of life was still to come, and I really wanted to do it… on a shoestring budget. So when I saw other people traveling around as a couple, I… Read more
You Get Lucky When You’re Prepared
The following is a guest post from FI Fighter. FI Fighter is an early financial independence seeker who aims to get there by 30. This day will arrive when the passive income and semi-passive income streams bring in more each month than is needed to pay bills. Let the journey continue! Let me know if you would like to guest… Read more
Taking a shortcut to early retirement
As you may know by now, I quit my last corporate job when I was 29. A lady shouldn’t tell, but that was over four years ago. What you probably don’t know, is that my initial plan was a bit different. When I started working toward early retirement, better said when I graduated… Read more
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