Good morning! Over at Make Money Your Way I will share with you on how I make money with languages. I speak a few languages, among them English, French and Spanish to a level of fluency that allows me to make money with it. Click here to read more.. A question many readers ask me… Read more
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Comfortable Living: 9 Amazing Cities to Retire To
Now that you’ve retired, you might feel the need to have a change of scenery. You don’t want to retire to some place that’s anything less than awesome, so here are a few suggestions on amazing cities you should retire to. Daytona Beach, Florida Florida is a popular spot for retirees due to no… Read more
Making the Most of Your Golden Years Financially
This is a post from Mario Vitanelli, a freelance writer and blogger who specializes in international politics and finance, retirement and investment. His areas of expertise include European, Asian and Latin/South American economic policy and QROPS pension scheme. When away from his keyboard, he enjoys photography and appreciates the rest of the Vitanelli family’s endless… Read more
Is a state pension enough to support you in retirement?
Whether you are just starting your career in your 20s or nearing retirement in your 50s, it’s never too early or late to think about your pension. Earlier this year, it was revealed that one in seven people retiring this year will be relying solely on State Pension to fund their retirement… 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
The cost of living in Guatemala
I have been living in Guatemala for three years between 2004 and 2006, and in 2011 for 7 months in between extended European and US travel. This post is more based on my experience then than now because I have bought my house and this region of Northern Guatemala doesn’t have a lot to offer… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 22-23
Good Morning! A Tuesday update after I hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance yesterday, I hope everyone had a nice weekend. What a better way to start Easter week, the busiest week of our year so far, with several visits planned and the final push on the works, than with a broken fridge? Can’t… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 8-9 and cost recap
This is the eighth part about the (slow) conversion of the land I bought in Guatemala and my new life here, you can read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 and Part 7 if you missed them. Never miss another post by subscribing to my RSS feed! … Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 7
This week I was alone at home with a new room being built and the handyman working with me on a new vegetable garden. Men in Guatemala and especially in such small villages are macho and it is hard to get listened to as a woman. On the first day, the… Read more
Little house in Guatemala, week 6
This is the fifth part about the (slow) conversion of the land I bought in Guatemala and my new life here, you can read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Part 4 and Part 5 if you missed them. Please also check my guest post on Young Adult Money called Kill your debt faster: how… Read more