Good morning today I have a guest post from Shelby, creator of the InvestingTips360 blog. He’s passionate about investing, and helping other new investors learn how to start their journey to investing success. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. Millionaires – they’re everywhere these days. In 2013 there was a record breaking 12… Read more
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The French approach to debt
Over at Make Money Your Way, Troy continues the investing for beginners series, and now he explains that there are 2 types of options: Call options and Put options. Click here to read more… Have you ever wondered if everyone around the world takes up as much debt, has as many credit cards, student loans or… Read more
Frugal and fun hobbies for the New Year
With the New Year, come new resolutions, and often the resolution to spend less. Which breaks after a week because you feel deprived, like you would on a strict diet after a week of eating carrots only. But being on a budget does not have to be restrictive, there are tons of fun hobbies… Read more
Nice try, Amazon…
Like many of you I imagine, I was not too interested in the Black Friday sales, the only thing I really needed was hosting for my new site, and I enjoyed Hostgator’s 75% sale (still active today, at 60% and flash sales at 75%, click here to check it out) and I… Read more
What You Need to Know When Buying a Car
Buying a car means a significant investment of your time and your financial resources. Your time investment involves doing the necessary research to ensure you get the best possible car in your budget range. Your financial resource investment involves handing over your hard-earned dollars for what you hope is a quality vehicle. Know… Read more
A trip to the supermarket, I don’t know what to buy!
Since January, I have been logging my grocery shopping over at Canadian Budget Binder. Mr CBB started the Grocery Game Challenge so that each participant starts to realize where his/her money goes when grocery shopping, avoid waste and stay within budget. I don’t really care how much I spend on grocery to be honest, because… Read more
Our not so typical frugal family
Morning! Today I have a post from Betsy, let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI, I publish a guest post every Wednesday. Betsy writes as CollegeMom at ConsumerFu.com. She is the mother of two college age daughters. She and her husband live on four acres of old farmland with two… Read more
Spending on daily items, quality or price?
I like to think that the difference between being cheap and being frugal is you get to spend money on items that you will use regularly and get a longer lifespan out of, saving money over the long term. But there are products that last roughly the same, independently of their cost. Do you sometimes… Read more
Easy Spanish tortilla
Now that we have lots and lots of eggs from our dear hens, we are trying to get creative in the kitchen! Spanish tortilla is a favorite of mine because it is a quick, really easy recipe and you can throw any vegetable in there to avoid food waste. Diced bell peppers, jalapeños, garlic, tomatoes…… Read more
Pauline’s jacket and life priorities
I have been reconnecting with friends last week and it was so good. My group of closest girlfriends always tries to get together when I am around and we spent a lovely day at the beach, catching up on life and creating new memories. While we were there, my friend’s husband said something like “Oh,… Read more