This is a guest post from Jon blogs at Penny Thots, a personal finance site that helps readers improve their finances, one day at a time. Please let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI! You have your goals when it comes to investing. But how do you ensure that you… Read more
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Should an Impulsive 8th Grader Play the Stock Market?
This is a guest post from Barnaby King, he is a personal finance blogger in Baltimore, Maryland. He tells stories about personal money matters at the Personal Finance King blog. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI! My son Grey came home from school the other day with an urgent need: “Dad,… Read more
The Benefits of Investing in Factoring
To me, as to most investors, the vast majority of investment products are unappealing. They either grow too slowly ― like government bonds or term deposits ― or they are too unpredictable ― like individual stocks. In my investing, I prefer observable and relatively certain growth, and for that reason, I like investing in factoring…. Read more
Why I Started Investing Even Though I Had (High Interest) Debt
This is a guest post from Kayla on behalf of ListenMoneyMatters.com. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. I didn’t plan on acquiring debt during college, other than my small student loan to help pay for tuition. It just sort of happened when I wasn’t paying attention to my finances…. Read more
Replacing The Cost of Everyday Items Through Dividend Investing
This is a guest contribution written by Ben Reynolds at Sure Dividend. Sure Dividend uses The 8 Rules of Dividend Investing to systematically build high quality dividend growth portfolios. Please let me know if you would love to guest post on RFI. I define financial independence as the point at which your passive income covers all of… Read more
5 Scenarios When Renting is Better than Buying
This is a guest post from Connie, she is a freelance writer, editor, and content manager. She works in the eCommerce industry and is passionate about all things digital. She is also the founder of Savvy With Saving, a personal finance blog for millennials. You can connect with Connie on Twitter @SavvyWSaving. Let me know if… Read more
Start Investing with $100 or Less
Many people delay investing due to limited funds. However, there are several options that can be started for under $100. Here are 4 choices that may deserve a place in your investment portfolio:
Why you can be a bad trader and still make money
Happy Tuesday everyone! Over at Make Money Your Way, Rolf from Tradecitey.com explains the importance of risk reward ratio and how to use it. Click here to read more..
Finding My Path to Financial Independence Through Mobile Home Investing
Over a decade ago, I made the decision to become a full-time real estate investor by reading the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Inspired by the material, I learned the importance of passive income to achieve financial independence. Upon finishing the book, I decided real estate would be my path to get… Read more
The One Problem With Contrarian Investing
Good morning! Over at Make Money Your, Troy continues with the investing for beginners series over at Make Money Your Way. You can check the previous posts about What are stocks and how to value them, How does Currency Trading Work, How are Currencies Traded, Investing in Commodities, What Fundamentals Affect Commodity Prices, What are ETF’s, What are Options, How are Options’ Prices Structured, Investing… Read more