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
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How to Know If an Online Accounting Degree is Right for You?
If you enjoy working with numbers and equations, pursuing a career as an accountant might be the right move. I firmly believe that everyone deserves to find enjoyable work. Too often, I hear people complain about their jobs. Dissatisfaction seems to be a common trend, although I realize that some people have found meaningful work…. Read more
Approved Loans for Bad Credit Applicants
Just because you may have had financial problems in the past does not mean that your credit history cannot be repaired. Nor does it mean that finance will not be available to you from a thoroughly reputable company regulated by the same standards as everyone else in the financial sector. It is… Read more
How I graduated college with savings
When I was in high school, there was no way around it: I was college-bound. I always had pretty good grades but never was really passionate about any topic. I liked languages the most, because I was almost traveling away from the classroom. But math, literature and history all got me really bored. So… Read more
What is your survival budget?
We are all living a different lifestyle, some spending more than others, with a monthly budget that is made of several categories: Absolute necessities, needs, wants, savings and long term financial plans, debt reduction and credit cards payments. My question today is: if disaster struck tomorrow, what would be your absolute survival budget?… Read more
A job may cost you more than you think
I talked recently about my sister who is a single mum making a low wage, and would be making more Money, or at least have more disposable income if she were to stay at home, take care of her kid, and receive a check from the French government every month. While I… Read more
Check list before you take a buy-to-let
When I bought a property in the UK, I knew I wouldn’t be living there forever, and the place had to be attractive for me to live for a few years, but also as a rental for the following years. I also knew it would be hard to get a mortgage later as a self-employed… Read more
Making ends meet when on welfare
With the cost of living continuing to rise while incomes stay flat, making ends meet can be very difficult. This is especially holds true for those on welfare with little to no means in increasing their benefit payments. In these difficult times with uncertainty in global financial markets, individuals and families must be savvy with… Read more
Til “Debt” Do Us Part: Are You Financially Ready to Get Married?
Congratulations, you finally got the guts to get down on one knee and propose to the love of your life. But before you say “I do,” you might want to double check your bank accounts. Here are some money matters to have in order before you walk down the aisle and some valuable resources to… Read more
ID fraud cover and loans
I have been the target of ID fraud twice so far, and I can tell you that it isn’t funny when you notice strange transactions on your bank statements, and imagine that someone out there is pretending to be you. The first story is actually pretty weird, because the person stole my ID and my… Read more
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