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 global recession has left many people in dire financial straits. Working class people and families have found themselves struggling to make ends meet. But a new middle class has emerged who are cash […]
Amazing Tips For Going Self-Employed
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Many people share the dream of being able to work for themselves. It almost sounds like an unobtainable luxury, to be your own boss, set your own hours and work for your own best […]
Pros and Cons of Refinancing Your Home Mortgage Loan
Gary Dek is a former investment banker and private equity analyst. Don’t hate him – he had nothing to do with the mortgage crisis and the recession. He writes at Gajizmo.com – check out his site sometime. There are excellent reasons for refinancing a home, but before deciding to do so, homeowners should be aware […]
3 Expenses That Will Go Up As You Get Older
This is a guest post by Chris at StumbleForward. Head over to his blog and check out his other articles after you’re done with this one! We all understand that the cost of living is going up on an annual basis. But as we get older, there are going to be some huge cost increases […]
Guest Post: A Beginners Guide to Binary Options Trading
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. What Are Binary Options? Binary options are an exciting way of investing in the financial markets. They are also known as digital options or Fixed Return Options (FROs). A binary option is the right […]
Guest Post: Understanding Your Credit Score and Improving It
The following article is a guest post. It’s also part of my monthly series on credit and building up your credit score. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Applying for a loan in any form, be it a personal loan, credit card or even a mortgage can be […]
Guest Post: Women’s Retirement Age is Set to Be Going Up
The following article is a guest post, the ages and terms are UK-based but the overall message is applicable to all countries. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. The days for women being able to leave the world of work for good by the age of 60 […]
How Age and Personal Finance Affects Home Preference
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Buying your own property is probably as big a decision as getting married is for most people. Well, not as important, but it’s definitely up there. Anyways, what I’m simply trying to say is […]
Interview With Andrew Boyd of Credit Card Compare
Since I tend to get a lot of questions in my inbox and search hits from Google on building credit and opening credit cards I’m going to be talking about it a lot this month. I’ve already answered a reader question on credit and I’ll be discussing my latest round of credit card applications(5 for […]
Cash is King For Small Businesses
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 hear the phrase “cash is king” talked about a lot in these credit-crunched times. But what’s really different about today’s low rate environment? Businesses survive on cash flow, it’s a bit like running […]
Keeping Up With News and Trends in Industry
No matter what industry you work in, it’s important to stay on top of cutting edge news and technology. Refusing to accept change and innovation is what separates the successful from the not so successful. There’s been a lot of breaking news lately about the stock market reaching all time highs and how that affects […]
5 Easy Ways to Save Money Every Month
Today, I have a guest post from fellow blogger Kyle at Rather Be Shopping. Feel free to head on over to his blog after reading this article and check out some of his other posts! Having recently gone through a major blow to my income, my wife and I had to do some serious re-accessing […]
Guest Post: Being Average
With the start of the new year, I’ll be back to posting regularly two times a week on Mondays and Thursdays. Today, I have the pleasure of bringing you a guest post from reader Bichon Frise. I’ve known BF for a while and we’ve exchanged some good tips back and forth via e-mail and now […]
Guest Post: What to Look for in an Online Brokerage
Happy Monday to everyone. Today I’m glad to bring you a great guest post from my friend John at Frugal Rules. Please take a moment to visit his site if you enjoy the article! We’ve all seen the commercials for online brokerages; one has a green line, another wants you to talk to someone named […]
Should You Stay or Should You Go?
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. They say the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. When you’re looking for a different way of life, moving to the Gulf is particularly tempting. The culture is different, […]
Investing, Gold, & The Current Market
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please ready my guest posting policy and then contact me. When you set about forming a personal finance strategy, there is certainly no shortage of advice available. Whether it’s tips for how to make money more effectively, advice on setting up a retirement […]
Guest Post: Intelligent Deductions, Why is the US Government Giving Tax Breaks to People Who Don’t Need Them?
The following article is a guest post by Justin Gordon. If interested in submitting a guest post, please ready my guest posting policy and then contact me.. Justin is a recent graduate of Temple University School of Law and majored in Political Science at USC. The United States’ federal income tax policy is a beast; it’s no wonder […]
Facebook IPO, Student Loan Debt Bubble and My Weekly Blog Round-Up
Facebook’s IPO The world’s largest social media site said Thursday that it had raised $16 billion for itself and early investors through an IPO that values Facebook at $104 billion. Starting friday, investors like you and me will be able to purchase stock in the social network giant. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is expected to […]
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