Does stock market investing not feel right for you? Looking for some different investment options? I’ve recently started saving money to go toward an investment property. In the past month I’ve just added my “extra money” into a dedicated savings account and was able to amass a thousand bucks pretty easily. Then I got to thinking (it’s always bad when that happens) “what if I
How Much Money Do You Need to Feel Successful?
How much money do you need to earn to feel successful? Fifty thousand a year? One hundred thousand? Two hundred thousand? What’s the magic number? A recent Harris Poll study attempted to unveil the answer. Right around 5,500 men and women were surveyed and the numbers are all over the board. Unlike former studies that showed that earning $75,000 a year will bring you the
Are Binary Options Legit?
A very popular topic on various personal finance blogs these days is the issue of binary options. Binary options exploded massively during the last year and went to become a popular subject on many websites and forums. In this post I’ll try to address the issue of binary options and try to give an answer to most of the questions that relate to this form
Link Love 7/25/14
Hey guys. Hope you had a good week! Just in case you’re in need of some weekend reading here are a few of my favorite posts. Enjoy! Is It Wrong to Spy on My Fiance @Femme Frugality Emergency Fund Basics @Luke1428 Is it Possible to Raise a Family in NYC? @Living Rich Cheaply Why Your Job Title is Making You Miserable @Outlier Model Inspirational Printables
How to choose a professional PPI claims company
Banks across the UK have enjoyed a very lucrative time over the last 20 years, selling Payment Protection Insurance to over two million financial consumers. Often, the cover was over-priced, unwanted and hidden inside loan agreements, leading to the mis-selling of PPI becoming the biggest financial scandal ever seen. The scandal has launched a whole new market sector – the mis sold PPI claims industry
An Easy Way to Evaluate a Rental Property
Since discovering the recent foreclosure that I convinced myself I needed to swoop up, I’ve been doing a lot of research on what makes a good investment property. With flipping, the calculation is easy. You simply need to sell the house for more than what you have invested in it. But the problem with flipping is that it’s not easy. There’s huge risk associated with
Where Should I Go on Vacation? (Plus a Credit Card Rewards Rant)
I’ve been thinking lately that I need to take my kids somewhere fun for a weekend and make some awesome memories, but I don’t know where to go. Unlike, most of mankind I don’t really care for traveling. It doesn’t get me excited. But I would like to have a fun, inexpensive, low maintenance 2-3 day getaway with my two daughters. Show Me the Money
Link Love 7/18/14
Happy Friday. I hope you’re having a good day. And just in case you’re in need of some weekend reading here are a few of my favorite posts from the week: 7 More Ways to Save on Groceries @The Frugal Farmer 4 Tips for a Successful Job Interview @Young Adult Money Reasons to Change Jobs @Gajizmo Financial Literacy and Asking the Wrong Questions @Planting Our
Tiny Houses: Yay or Nay?
It’s no secret that tiny houses are becoming extremely popular. They are the earth loving, money saving, minimalist’s dream. These tiny houses can often be no bigger than 150 sq. ft. (Don’t believe me? Check out this tiny home constructed in a truck. That’s what I call a mobile home.) With the media pining over tiny homes more and more people are starting to prefer
Are You Afraid to be Different?
Every month I publish my monthly income numbers online and even though the money I’m earning is more than enough to get me by, I always mention the same thing. “This may be considered a low income but it works for me.” And all of a sudden I’m wondering why I even add this statement. To fill you in I earn somewhere around $2,500/month and





