The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. No matter what type of siding you have on your home, there will come a time when it needs to be refinished or replaced. Perhaps the sun and weather have caused paint to peel, […]
Taking a Loan vs Saving to Start Up a Business
Starting your own business is the dream of entrepreneurs all across the world. Many people have probably considered starting their own business but few have the actual guts to go out and do it. We know that there is a high failure rate for small businesses but there are also many that succeed. Think about […]
Buying vs. Building a Home: What Makes Sense for You?
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 decision to buy or build a house is complex, encompassing not only personal finances, but also market forces, the immediate needs of your family and your long-term plans. Before you start sketching out […]
Is Volvo the Safest Car Around?
Today’s main concern for motorists is safety. When it comes to choosing a car that best fits the safety needs of your person, having the idea all cars are safe is not a good way to look at buying one of the safest cars on the market. Volvo is a company, who takes safety very […]
Scores and Ratings: What UK Borrowers Need to Know About Credit
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Anyone in the UK who makes an application for finance will almost certainly be subjected to a credit check, where the prospective lender will check your history when it comes to dealing with debt […]
Using an SUV When You Travel
When planning a trip with the family, having the special vehicle to help with luggage and comfort is a huge must. Currently, driving outweighs flying in the holiday spectrum, which means having the universal suv is a must. Sometimes when a compact is just too small the option to get into a bigger better vehicle […]
Selecting Your Car Insurance Step by Step
The following article is a contribution from an invited blogger. In order to get the best car insurance you should be a smart shopper who is educated about the types and amounts of coverage that you need. If your budget is under stress due to the difficult economy, you’ll need to chisel down some […]
The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Your 401(k)
When I started this site back in 2011, it was only a hobby. I didn’t ever expect to gain the following that I now have or turn it into a viable business but that’s what it’s become. Over the years, I’ve picked up a ton of knowledge about topics ranging from investments and credit cards […]
The Carnival of Retirement
This week I’m hosting the Carnival of Retirement. I like hosting these carnivals because it gives all of my readers a chance to check out some other PF blogs and find new ones that they like. I’ve included my favorites at the top but feel free to check out as many as you can handle! […]
Making an Offer: An Important Part of the Homebuying Process
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. You want that home you saw yesterday, but you can’t just take it. You have to put in an offer for it. And, then, it has to be accepted by the seller. If the […]
100,000 American Airline Miles for One Credit Card Sign-Up
Since I’ll be using nearly half a million points this summer on various hotels and flights for my honeymoon I’ve been on the lookout for a big score when it comes to credit card sign-up bonuses. I still currently have a few hundred thousand points left but my accounts have taken a huge hit during […]
A Review of the Big Short by Michael Lewis
Before I read The Big Short by Michael Lewis, I had no idea what credit default swaps and collateralalized debt obligations(CDO’s) were. But Lewis does a great job explaining what went on during the years leading up to the subprime mortgage crisis and where it all went wrong. I always knew that the economy got […]
Rainy Days: When To Consider a Short Term Loan And When Not To
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. You can be the most organised person around and still not be prepared for an unexpected short term financial issue or need as life can highly unpredictable at times. There has been a growth […]
Overpay Your Utilities Before You Cancel Service
I’m always looking for easy ways to save money or make money. Basically anything that will put more money in my pocket without much work is something I like. I get a lot of my ideas from browsing deal forums like Slickdeals or travel forums like Flyertalk but occasionally I’ll come up with a good […]
Diversify Everything
Whenever I hear someone get really excited about their latest investment, I tend to think the worst. It’s not that I don’t want that person to succeed but I usually worry they’re making a big mistake. Any time I see a friend buy a house, I wonder if they spent more than they can afford. […]
Top Paying Jobs with Job Security
Though job security once meant simply working with the same company for a lifetime while subsequently retiring with a decent pension, the concept of a secure job has changed significantly. It has become something much more basic. A secure job in essence is one less susceptible to layoffs. This is more likely to occur within […]
Summer is the Best Time to Hire Movers
Even though we’re a ways off from summer, the nice weather here in SoCal makes it feel like summer all year long. For a few years there, I kind of dreaded the beginning of summer because it meant my lease was up and we’d have to move. That was in college though when I was […]
Are Credit Card Bonuses Taxable?
Now that my favorite time of the year(tax time!) is right around the corner, I’m starting to get a lot of 1099’s in the mail. I have many sources of income which usually means a lot of 1099’s showing up on my door step. It’s more work for me but it’s usually a good thing […]
How to Save Your Company Money by Using Help Desk Software
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Providing IT support for an entire company can be both hectic and challenging when it comes to time management. The fast-pace of a helpdesk often requires workers to troubleshoot various issues within a company […]
Carnival of Financial Planning and FinCon Update
This week I’m hosting the Carnival of Financial Planning. Please take a look at some of the great submissions from this week in personal finance. I’ve highlighted my favorite articles in the Editor’s Picks Section. I also wanted to update everyone on FinCon 2014 in New Orleans: I’ll be attending my first FinCon! For those […]
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