As most of you know, I’ve been gone for the past few weeks on my honeymoon. I’d like to thank all of my friends who posted in my absence and while the honeymoon was awesome, I’m also glad to be back home and get back to work. This is the first article in a month […]
Archives for 2014
Forex Trading and the Human Element of Emotion
One of the worst enemies of a forex trader is emotions. Emotions in trading can ruin you in about 5 minutes, because the market is emotionless. It doesn’t care how you feel. It only does what it does independent of anyone’s thoughts, wishes, or feelings. It is objective. And that’s what you need to be. […]
10 Budget Friendly Date Ideas
Have your date ideas taken a bite out of your budget lately? It’s not always cheap to enjoy a fun night (or day) out with your significant other. But for the sake of any good relationship, it’s important that your finances make room for going out and spending time together. The good news is that […]
What I Learned From the Book Rich Dad Poor Dad
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! That might be the longest title in the world for a book but don’t let the title fool you. I thought this book was truly an inspiring and fascinating read. I’ve always had an entrepreneurial […]
Carnival of Financial Planning
Welcome to this week’s edition of the Carnival of Financial Planning. The carnival is a rotating spotlight of posts in the PF blogosphere. To participate in the carnival, submit a post via the carnival submission form at Blogger Carnivals. Here are some of my top picks, leave a comment and let us know what you thought. Editor’s Picks Joe […]
Risk Tolerance and Risk Capacity
Alright, we’re back from our honeymoon but since we’re still recovering from jet lag I’ve got one last guest post from my friend Jacob. I’ve already gotten started on the first few posts for our honeymoon trip review and I think it’s going to be a great series. I’ll likely start the series next Friday […]
Hierarchy of Wealth
Editor’s Note: This is our second to last guest post which unfortunately means that our honeymoon is coming to an end. We had to fly home through Istanbul anyways so I figured why not use up one of my free Hyatt suite nights and stay in one of my favorite cities for 24 hours? Nothing like […]
How Would You Earn $1,000?
Last week, I opened the floor to the awesome readers here and asked how you all would spend $1,000. There were some great responses and ideas, and I loved getting a wealth of different opinions. This week, I’d like to approach this on the flip side. It’s easy and fun to talk about how we […]
Liability Car Insurance Coverage and Auto Accidents
Editor’s Note: We’re back on the mainland and exploring Athens today: checking out a Hamman bath house and drinking lots of Freddo Cappucinos. Athens probably isn’t on most people’s honeymoon list but it’s a pretty amazing city. It reminds me a lot of my time in Budapest and there is a ton to do and see […]
Review: Is Personal Capital Better Than Mint?
Editor’s Note: Ok not to make you guys jealous or anything but I’m now relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Naxos in the Greek Isles. Stay tuned for my honeymoon trip report where I’ll detail how I paid for about 2/3 of our hotel stays and flights using all the miles and points I’ve racked […]
How Would You Spend $1000?
Recently, I made an “extra” $1,000 off a one-time gig. The earnings were completely unexpected and in addition to my regular, average income, which is why I’m considering it extra cash. If you’re anything like me, whenever you have extra money on hand the ways you could spend that cash quickly add up to more […]
Five Benefits of Indirect Automobile Financing
The following is a post by Sara Stringer. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. If you were raised by financially savvy parents, they probably stressed the importance of comparison shopping when buying a car. Also, your parents might have spoken about the importance of getting your auto loan […]
How to Afford College: Motivation and Guidance for Second Timers
For those last few years in high school all they would drill in you is the importance of college. It was college this, tests that, advanced classes here, and extracurricular there. The only problem was that the information was going right through the heads of those who basically just wanted to go party with friends, […]
Travel Tips for Europe: Use Mobile Banking to Manage a Checking Account
From the emerald green hills of Ireland to bullfights in Madrid or the royal pomp and circumstance of London, traveling to Europe is a dream vacation for many. If you are planning a trip abroad in the near future, there are many helpful travel tips for Europe you should know, like ordering foreign currency before […]
What Is The Difference Between HMO And PPO?
Editor’s Note: Hey guys, right now I’m sitting on the edge of a volcano looking down at the amazing caldera views of Santorini. Everything they say about the views, the food, the sunset, it’s all true. Stay tuned for my honeymoon trip review when I get back and I’ll tell you guys all about it! […]
How to Save Up for Your Dream Holiday
There’s no harm in dreaming big when it comes to travel plans. Perhaps you’ve got your sights set on hiking in New Zealand or backpacking round India? Maybe it’s a city break to Rome that you’re after, or sailing around the Caribbean with a cruise line such as Celebrity Cruises? Whatever your dream destination, you can make […]
Personal Finance Tips for Med School Spouses
Editor’s Note: I’m currently roaming the streets of Rome right now on my honeymoon so today I’m featuring an article from my friend Cat at Budget Blonde. I’ll actually get to meet Cat this year at FinCon in New Orleans but for now we’re ‘just online friends’. Cat is a full time blogger and personal finance […]
Would You Try These Extreme Ways to Save?
I may enjoy living a frugal lifestyle and saving money where I can, but I don’t live like the people featured on the TLC show Extreme Cheapskates. Honestly, I’ve never even watched an episode of the show after hearing about it from friends and family. I just don’t think I could handle it. But apparently, the show’s […]
What to Look for in a Lawyer
If you have a legal problem that is complex or involves getting compensated for a major loss you may not want to handle the matter without a lawyer. Perhaps you have filed an insurance claim and are concerned about your rights and what your insurance company might do. There is a natural conflict in these […]
California Dreaming: Savvy Ways to Save on a Trip to the City of Angels
California has long been the ultimate American frontier. From Hollywood to Malibu, flights to Los Angeles deliver visitors to a world of year-round sunshine, beautiful people and endless activities. The worst thing that can happen to California tourists however is to arrive in town and realise that they should have planned ahead, saved more spending money, […]
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