I love New York. After Paris, it is probably my favorite city in the whole world. My mum took me there to visit some family when I was 15, and I guess you never forget your first love, well, NY was my first travel crush and has held a special place ever since. An article… Read more
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Creating a Budget for Your Startup
The phrase ‘you have to spend money to make money’ has worked its way into the conventional business mindset, and unfortunately it has become widely adopted by many firms and entrepreneurs. A more helpful and responsible phrase would be, ‘you have to wisely manage money to make money.’ It is not enough to come up… Read more
Where to Save the Most Money on Your Budget
Life is known for throwing curveballs. You may be on a tight budget already but it seems that you are not saving enough money or you are still just barely making ends meet. Today, we are discussing where you can save the most money on your budget so you can relieve some stress from your… Read more
Spending On Fun Summer Activities On A Budget
With summer almost here and upcoming holidays like Fourth of July and Labor Day it doesn’t hurt to fit in some recreational activities that will make your summer a blast. You don’t have to dip into your savings account to purchase items that will fill your summer with active and pleasurable activities. With Groupon Coupons… Read more
Going to a Secret Paradise on a Budget
Last Sunday, my whole family just had our early summer getaway to Lala’s Eco Park. We decided to pick a place that is far away from our small city to have some quality time together. Since we don’t have a car, we only rode our motorcycle, which added more excitement to the trip. We noticed that the road was not fully asphaltedyet, almost all the roads that we drove on were rough… Read more
Planning Your Monthly Household Budget
I can’t believe it is February already. The past month has been a blur, and I haven’t set yearly goals yet, as every time I try to write down something, life gets in the way. That is how you stop watching your finances and wonder why there isn’t anything left at the end of the… Read more
5 ways to get out of debt
Debt is unfortunately a big problem in the UK and a huge proportion of the population are struggling with debt from credit cards, overdrafts, purchase finance and large loans, having to resort to drastic measures like bankruptcy or trust deeds in Scotland to get a fresh start. Debt can loom over your life and be… Read more
The cost of groceries around North America and a $250 cash giveaway
When I travel, one of my favorite activities is to go shopping for food, and compare the cost of different items. I love a bargain, so usually I have my own pricelist in my head, and I know what is really cheap compared to home, and what is not. For example, tomatoes are around $0.25… Read more
Your Financial Priorities: What should be prioritized before buying a house?
Morning! today I have a guest post from Kevin Watts who blogs over at Graduating from debt, enjoy! Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. The house, the white picket fence and a couple of kids running in the yard, starts every “American Dream”. Something that we can be… 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
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