This is a guest post from Jonny Pean of The Finance Wand. Please let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI! It pays off quite well when you find time to manage your finances. It will ensure huge savings every year once you’re able to manage your bills more effectively. The more you… Read more
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Money Stress: Overcome Your Cash Anxiety and Finally Fix Your Finances
One problem with financial stress is that it often makes financial problems even worse. That is because making sound financial decisions is almost impossible when you are feeling constantly stressed and anxious. In fact, stress can lead you to make very bad decisions to try to fix your financial problems quickly. In the worst of… Read more
Adding a Little More Cushion to Your Finances: Earning Extra Cash
Even if you already have a good paying job and on well on your way to having financial independence, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to earn a little extra cash. One of the biggest hurdles, when working a full-time job, is that it can be difficult to find time to earn more money. Here are… Read more
Keep your finances in check with budgeting
Do you know how much you earn and spend every month? How much is left to invest and save for a comfortable future? Most people don’t, and I can understand why: budgeting is pretty boring. But it is essential if you want to make sure you are living within your means and spending less than… Read more
Change Your Perspective: Change Your Finances
This is a guest post from fellow blogger Richard Adams, who is on his own journey to financial independence. You can follow his progress over at Frugality Magazine. Let me know if you would love to guest post on RFI. Growing up I could never understand why people drove crummy cars. In truth,… Read more
Will You Turn Out Like Your Parents Financially?
Since financial education is pretty much non existent at school, you learn your money habits from your parents. Here is my family story. I was raised in a middle class family. My dad was the sole bread-earner for most of my childhood. My mum, a primary school teacher, stayed at home to raise me and… Read more
Divorce or Dissolution Smarts: Tips for Protecting Your Finances
If you are involved in a divorce, it can sometimes have a dramatic impact on your personal finances. The fact that over 40% of marriages in the UK end in divorce, means that many of us will at some point need to negotiate a finance divorce settlement, so here is a look at some ways… Read more
Are you confused about your finances?
We have talked a lot here about financial education, and how it should be a mandatory topic for all young adults, even before they go to college. One of my most popular posts here talks about how getting an early start with my finances made all the difference, and how graduating college debt-free allowed me… Read more
Creating a worry-free financial life
Good morning! Today I have a guest post from Matt Becker, a personal finance blogger at Mom and Dad Money. Matt is a proud husband and dad and loves to share the financial lessons he’s learned with other young parents. You can find him on twitter and facebook. I hate it when I have to think about my… Read more
Help me help a reader get on track with her finances
Carrie wrote to me recently and said Reaching financial freedom for me is very difficult. I’ve tried and it never works. A little about myself? I’m a 21 year old college student, engaged, business owner, and we have a small pet. I really struggle with saving money and it’s starting to become a pain. My… Read more