Editor’s Note: I’m leaving for my trip to Kauai this Friday so I thought it would be the perfect time for this post. Aloha! And yes, that is our hotel in the picture below and that is a lazy river! Some people probably think I’m crazy for holding 22 credit cards in my wallet but […]
Archives for 2013
Winter Blogging Break and Carnival of MoneyPros
This is our last article of 2013 as we’ll be taking a blogging break here at Your PF Pro until the first week of January. We hope that you’ve enjoyed all the great content we’ve brought you in 2013 and are as excited as we are for what 2014 will bring. 2014 will be a […]
Five Financial Milestones To Aim For on Your Thirties
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Young people generally spend what they get, like the proverbial grasshopper, and have a great time doing it. Once you get a serious job and start earning money and having responsibilities such as a […]
One Year After my Switch from Apple to Android
Just over a year ago, I wrote an article about my switch from the iPhone 4 to the Galaxy S3. It was kind of a big deal for me since I’ve had an iPhone forever and I also owned an iPad and MacBook Pro at the time. But there were a lot of things that […]
The Idiot’s Guide To Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – What You Need To Know
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is for an individual and can be a fresh start. In many situations, all of a person’s debts are discharged. The debtor then begins with a clean slate. This can be […]
Lending Club Review for Borrowers and Investors
Lending Club is a network of borrowers and investors that seeks to – thanks to lower administrative and infrastructure costs than the traditional banking industry – offer both a high rate of return to those to invest and lower rates to those to borrow. I always find non-traditional banking to be an interesting topic, so […]
Saving Doesn’t Have to Be Dull
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Spending money is easy. On occasion, there’s nothing better than splurging on a holiday, or a new car or laptop. Spending it is perhaps all too easy – it’s saving it in the first […]
Turbo Tax Review From Someone Who’s Actually Used It
This is going to sound a little crazy, but I’ve done my taxes myself and I’ve also gone to a service to have my taxes done for me… and it was easier to do them myself. As well as cheaper. The reason? I use Turbotax.com now. There are a few things I like about TurboTax. […]
UK Markets: Sainsbury’s Sale Growth Puts Pressure on Tesco
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. The news came yesterday that Sainsbury’s had some surprising results with like-for-like sales in the third quarter trading period. Sales had grown by 0.2% despite predictions that the supermarket would see a decline of […]
Tuning Up a Bicycle is Easier and Cheaper Than You Think
Ever since I moved up to Newport Beach a few months ago, I have been biking nearly everywhere. When you don’t have a job, you have a lot more free time on your hands so you’re not in quite as much of a rush. A lot of people think riding your bike takes significantly more […]
5 Questions You Should Ask Your Contractor That Can Save You Money Later
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Hiring a contractor can be a bit of challenge. Unless you’ve worked with the contractor before, there really is no way to be sure whether or not you are hiring the right one. Thankfully, […]
Where’s the Best Place to Get a Christmas Tree?
It’s that time of the year again when we all get to feel pressured into spending lots of money on people we don’t care about and buy a bunch of superfluous gifts. Ok Christmas time isn’t that bad, but it’s kind of like a nightmare for a lot of personal finance bloggers. I actually enjoy […]
The Five Pillars Of Financial Responsibility While Attending College
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Four years of college have a way of flying by, with graduates often wondering where the time went. Dissipating faster than time, however, is money. In fact, many collegians see their bank accounts dwindle […]
Be Wise and Save an Emergency Fund
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Few of us tend to put money away for emergencies that seem to crop up at the worst possible times. For example, when your car decides to break down or when the boiler packs […]
Tips to Consider When Buying a Home Security System
When you purchase a home, you put a lot of investment into the home. Not only do you have to monetarily put into a home, but you also emotionally and mentally invest into being in the home for a while. For this reason, you want to protect your investment the best way that you can. […]
Lots of New Amex Sync Offers: $25 Free at Amazon.com
Last summer I wrote about all the great benefits of my Amex cards when it came to promotions with social media. The promotions this past summer weren’t as good but there were still a few decent ones here and there. But with Christmas time coming up, Amex is really turning up the heat when it […]
5 Steps to Throwing a Holiday Party on a Budget
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. The holidays can be a sticky time for people with a strict budget. It’s hard to get into the festivities when you’re trying to watch your spending, and it’s even harder still to throw […]
Am I Ready for a Career in Financial Planning?
One of my goals during my three month work hiatus was to look into a career in financial planning. Even though I majored in aerospace engineering during college, it wasn’t until after I graduated and started working that I found out how much I liked helping people with their finances. People are usually surprised to […]
Step Up Your Online Biz: Three Tips to Enhance eCommerce Efficiency
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Within the next several years, studies have proven that over 200 million additional consumers will decide to shop online for products and services, according to Mashable.com. Unless you have some other effective way to […]
The Value of Contemplating the Debt Map of the World and Of the United Kingdom
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. The UK financial crisis became glaringly evident in 2007. Since that time, the economy has been steadily undermined by the banking sector and thousands of people have suffered financial losses. The problem came to […]
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