Morning! Today I have a guest post from Kevin who blogs at Graduating From Debt, enjoy! My name is Kevin Watts and I am the creator of Graduating from Debt. I was like millions of recent college graduates in heavy debt with very little hope. With the right attitude and discipline I took control of… Read more
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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
Crunch Time: Finding the Money You Need
Financial trouble is something that every person deals with. It’s easy, when you find yourself facing a mountain of debt and bills to panic. It’s easy to get caught up in hand wringing and worrying about how you’ll survive. Eventually, though, you have to take a deep breath and make a plan. Hopefully you’re not… Read more
Why I care about financial literacy and why you should too
Good morning! Today I have teamed up with a few other blogs around Shannon from The Heavy Purse to help promote Financial Literacy Month. What is financial literacy? According to Wikipedia, financial literacy is the ability to understand how money works in the world: how someone manages to earn or make it, how that person… Read more
7 ways to make money on the side
Good morning! Today I have a post from Bryan, a personal finance blogger and freelance writer at Gajizmo.com. Bryan graduated from a top-ranked university with a finance degree and has worked in M&A and private equity for 3 years. Please contact me if you would like to guest post on RFI. In today’s economy, everyone… Read more
How a 17 year old prepares her financial future
This is a guest post by seventeen year old Eva Baker, founder of TeensGotCents. Eva Eva Baker is a high school student passionate about preparing for her financial future and helping other teenagers prepare as well. When she isn’t rock climbing at the gym or pinning ideas for her non-existent wedding, she documents her financial… Read more
Which month is the most expensive? The Co-operative Bank answers pressing financial questions
Ever wondered which month you spend the most money in or why overspending occurs more heavily at certain times of the year? An infographic from The Co-operative Bank has sought to answer all our financial questions and there’s a few startling statistics to get your head round. A Frugal Christmas and a Debt Free… Read more
Are you an average couple?
Today I am answering money questions for couples that were published on DINKs finance. What are your answers? You can read the answers of Taylor from Repaid.org, Jay from The First Million is the Hardest, Money Beagle and J.Money from Budgets Are Sexy. 1. Would you discuss money on the first date? Sure. Or at… Read more
If you could only eat one thing, what food would it be?
If for the rest of your life, you could only eat one dish, what would you choose? Breakfast, lunch, and dinner? You can chose a dish with several ingredients, but not a soup, with a side of sushi, a side of steak, and a side of chocolate cake. I think I would go for some… 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
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