Many of my friends look at my lifestyle and see travel, leisure, a lot of free time, no day job… so naturally, they wonder why I am living on a tropical beach if I haven’t had a job in over four years, while they are slaving at the office and barely have $5,000… Read more
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New guide to borrowing
If the jargon filled world of finance leaves you feeling confused, help is finally at hand! Thanks to the fantastic e-book created by loan broker giant Freedom Finance, all of our borrowing queries and credit questions can be answered! And not only is this little gem extremely useful, but its also ABSOLUTELY FREE! In… Read more
Classic bikes: A good investment?
There has long been a strong following for classic cars. While the market has had its ups and downs over the years – just ask those unlucky folk who paid top dollar for Aston Martins in the 1980s – the more desirable machines are again proving to be a wise investment. Indeed, in the current… Read more
Retire to the Open Road: Reasons to Start Your Retirement in an RV
It’s a dream of many people counting down the weeks, months or years till retirement: taking to the roads in an RV and to explore North America. Here are some great reasons to start your retirement years with an extended RV trip, as well as some cautionary points. Pro: Cut Some Expenses Moving into… Read more
What made me decide to live in a hotel full time
Good morning! Today I have a post from mochimac, a personal finance blogger at “Save. Spend. Splurge.” mochimac got out of $60,000 of debt in 18 months. She now lives in a hotel full-time, and works a lot less for a lot more money as a freelancing consultant. Please contact me if you would… Read more
What if money was no object?
Morning! Today I have a guest post from Ben Carlson who blogs at A Wealth of Common Sense. Ben writes about personal finance, investments, investor psychology and using common sense to get ahead financially. You can follow him on Twitter or send your questions via email. Enjoy! What would you do if money was no… Read more
Financial independence isn’t a dream
Enjoying financial independence can completely change your life. With adequate personal wealth to cover your living expenses, there is more time to spend with your family and you can focus on the things that make you happy. But achieving financial independence is easier said than done. This is a personal goal for most financially… Read more
Being Outside of Average
Good morning! I am pleased to present a guest post today from The Outlier Model, where they talk about their financial choices, who are definitely not the norm. Head over there to check my guest post about cheap holidays on the US West coast! The Outlier Model is a personal finance/lifestyle blog based on… Read more
Things I am thankful for and a $100 giveaway
Good morning all! Below is my first giveaway, where you can win $75 in cash or Amazon vouchers! If you can’t get enough of me, please check out my guest post on Daily Money Shot where I talk about how my PIANO was stolen and other robberies, together with a few tips to stay safe… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 2
This week starts with the great news of getting electricity. The electrician had already been fixing the wiring from the meter to the house, and inside the house. Most wiring had been stolen, maybe by thieves, maybe because the previous owner stopped paying wages to his guardian some months ago and the guy may have… Read more