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
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Why I upgraded to a paid bank account
Morning all! As you know, I manage several currencies as part of my net worth, and part of it is in the UK in Pounds Sterling. So this post is in GBP, just put a $ sign in front and you get the idea! This post is not sponsored, just my opinion about my bank…. Read more
Financial considerations
This post was written in collaboration with MYJAR Many of us are now probably accustomed to working in minus figures when it comes to organising our incoming and outgoing financial resources. Many people have mortgages for large amounts that will take most of their working life to pay off. The same goes for higher purchase agreements… Read more
A guide to managing your credit card account
If you know how to use it, having a UK credit card can be a very handy and convenient way to borrow. However, if you don’t understand the terms and conditions of your credit card and you don’t know how to properly manage your credit card account, you could end up with… Read more
Expat banking: how I manage bank accounts
I love to simplify my finances and have been ever since online banking started. Automated payments, savings, and rent deposits from my tenants make my life so much easier. But there is one thing I can’t do: having just one bank account. I need my French account to pay my taxes and receive birthday gifts… Read more
Step 26: Let compound interest work for you
This post is part of a 30 days series called the 30 steps program to financial independence. You can check the list of other posts here. Have you ever hit the enter button when using the calculator on your computer, so that the multiplication gets executed over and over, reaching huge numbers? Well, that is compound… Read more