Hi everyone! Today marks the official launch of the A-Z of saving money ebook, written by 12 authors, all established personal finance bloggers, and I was given an early copy to review. Check out the end of this post to win your free copy! You can also purchase the ebook here. What is… Read more
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Taking a holiday while in debt
There has been a lot of talk lately around the PF-sphere, about what people should and shouldn’t do while in debt. In the first camp, the debt-free extremists argue that you should stop living until you have paid off all consumer debt, and send every bit of extra cash towards your debt snowball. On… Read more
Tips To Effectively Erase Payday Loan Debts
Thousands of people borrow money through a payday loan to help pay their bills. While these loans can be useful when used as intended, the reality is that many borrowers discover that they have other financial obligations due when it comes time to pay back the loan. Fortunately, getting rid of payday loan debts… Read more
Financial goals update, January-February 2013
On January 1st, I set a number of financial goals, and will update every couple of months through the year. Here is the first review. two months have gone already! The main financial goal was to grow my net worth by 30%. With the purchase of a car, a boat, over $12K of works on the… Read more
10 Things You Should Know Before Applying for a Personal Loan
Personal loans can be a great way to solve cash flow problems. They can help you consolidate your debt, pay bills or help you out of an unexpected financial bind. You can even use a personal loan to fund a new business venture. Personal loans are great for many purposes as long as you do… Read more
Reduce, reuse, recycle… or resell to make money
As I have explained before, I hate waste. Wasting food, energy, getting rid of good items, means you are throwing money you worked for. It is a matter of time spent working for nothing, and also of education, the way I was raised, you had to make do with what was available. … Read more
Top Tips For Easing Life’s Financial Burdens
The ideal life would be one where financial worries did not exist. Unfortunately, in tough economic times such as these, the path to financial freedom is one fraught with an increasing number of obstacles. From seeking out the best deals on necessary expenditures to putting away a little cash where we can,… Read more
Reduce everyday costs to start saving
If you ever stop to add up all the regular payments that leave your bank account every month, it’s a depressingly high figure. Yet, for the most part, these are necessary costs, for things that we can’t really function without. However, that doesn’t mean to say we should just accept this level of spending… Read more
Buying a house cash: being truly at home
Last year I visited a friend in the US, and he had just bought a house for his family. ”Congratulations on buying a house!” I said. He pointed out to a small closet and replied “oh, that closet is ours, the rest belongs to the bank”. Like the majority of households those days, they would… Read more
Why you should Not Let your Friend’s Financial Irresponsibility Ruin Your Inheritance
Adverse economic conditions and poor financial decisions have left thousands of people in debt. Added to this, many face a perplexing situation when they are informed that their inheritance from dead relatives or friends will also be subject to debts incurred by the deceased! Debt Can be Inherited Generally, debts of friends or relatives who… Read more
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