Today I’m featuring a question I received via e-mail a few weeks ago. Reader RB would love to go visit her boyfriend in North Carolina but she’s a starving student. So how can she use miles and points to make it all the way from Cali to North Carolina for free?! I was hoping to […]
6 Ways to Pay Less for Grad School
The idea behind graduate school is to earn a higher degree and improve your career path. It’s common knowledge that professionals with a master’s degree tend to make a higher income than people with an undergraduate degree or a high school diploma. The challenge in going to grad school, however, is getting the money together […]
How the PF Pro Books a Hotel Room With Points
Between my wife and I, we now have over 30 credit cards in our wallets. That might seem like a lot to the average person (and it is) but the sign-up bonuses from these cards have allowed us to stay at some pretty amazing properties for next to nothing. In the past year alone, we’ve […]
Playing Chicken With DirecTV: How to Lower Your Bill and Get Free NFL Sunday Ticket Max
Just want to sign up with DIRECTV? Use my referral link and get signed up and watching NFL Sunday Ticket today! I signed up for DirecTV a little over a year ago when we moved from San Diego to Newport Beach. I used to have ATT U-Verse and I loved their service: it was less […]
The Benefits of Using an iPad POS Terminal
An iPad based Point of Sale (POS) terminal uses an iPad application that allows you to do your business practically anywhere. With an iPad POS, you can sell your products or service to customers at a pop-up setting or in a brick-and-mortar store. You can process orders and accept payments, even electronic payments, all using […]
HSA’s Are Great Until You Get Sick
I’ve been a huge fan of Health Savings Accounts (HSA’s) since I started working full time 5 years ago. It didn’t take me long to realize that the HSA/HDHP combo is a great plan for young and healthy people like myself who rarely visit a doctor. Over the years, my HSA balance has grown to […]
London’s Housing Boom In 2014 Infographic
I have been in the property business for many years. From being a small investor, running a chain of estate agents to being a portfolio landlord, and developing new build projects. I’ll often speak with people who ask for my advice on what to buy, when to buy it or even how to buy it. There are […]
Reasons Online Payday Loans are Good for
Payday loans get a bad reputation because they are costly. Many people get caught up in taking loan after loan and it becomes a vicious cycle that does nothing but hurt the household finances more. For those that have bad credit or can’t wait on financing approval, online payday loans are an option to consider. […]
Why Is Business Class Travel So Expensive? A Review Of The Undercover Economist
I’m taking a little break from writing about my honeymoon to talk about some other stuff I’ve been thinking about lately. Don’t worry though, the trip report will go on but for now a review of the latest book I read. Economics has always been a fascinating topic for me. Even though I kind of […]
Check Out My New Site and My New Podcast
I wanted to take a little break from my honeymoon trip report today and share with you guys what I’ve been doing with most of my free time for the past few months (other than getting married). I mentioned my new site a couple months ago but for those who don’t know I started a […]
Finding a Qualified Insurance Agent
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Insurance agents can provide families and individuals with insurance quotes on automobile insurance and homeowners insurance to help you save money on premiums. In addition to being knowledgeable about the insurance marketplace, an insurance […]
Honeymoon Trip Report: My First Aegean Airlines Flight and 3 Nights in the Most Beautiful Island in The World
My First Aegean Flight In order to get to Santorini, I booked us a flight on Aegean Airlines that routed through Athens using my United miles. Aegean is a Star Alliance Partner of United so I was able to pay 25,000 miles plus $129 for about $400 worth of flights. Looking back, I didn’t really […]
Honeymoon Trip Report: Intercontinental de la Ville Review and How to See Rome For Free
2 Nights at the InterContinental De La Ville The Westin didn’t have four consecutive nights available using the Cash and Points option so I decided to spend the third and fourth nights at the Intercontinental de la Ville. This was my first time staying at an IC property so I was eager to check it […]
5 Cost Cutting Tips for Drivers
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Cars are expensive. Actually much more expensive than what the price tag in the showroom tells. A visit at the fuel station or at the mechanic is never a pleasant one. But for now […]
Honeymoon Trip Report: Sightseeing in Rome, Lots of Pizza and a Stay at the Westin Excelsior
Arrival in Rome We were supposed to arrive at 7:35 am on Wednesday morning but due to the delays and re-routing we didn’t get in until 4:30 pm. For our arrival, I set up a car service through RomeShuttleLimousine.com and when we stopped in London, I made sure to e-mail them with our new flight information. […]
Honeymoon Trip Report: Free Flights to Rome on American Airlines
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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