by Joe Edward | Guest Post
The following guest post from Sylvia. The ongoing debt ceiling has somewhat simmered down as the Congress has shifted its attention to the more important issue now, the budget and the fiscal condition of the country. But it’s predicted that the issue may resurface in...
by Joe Edward | Guest Post, Wealth Creation Path
What is financial responsibility about? Is it about paying off your credit card bills before the bill is due? Is it about how much one spends during the year, or how much one debt carries? Although proper management of these things is indeed a big part of being...
by Laura Martinez | Eating Out and Groceries, Guest Post
Jake can be found at Dollar Commentary writing about investing, home ownership, and frugal living. It seems people in America like to eat. They like to eat a lot. I like to eat a lot. Thus, they (and I, unfortunately), spend a lot of money on food. However, it is...
by Laura Martinez | Guest Post
Today’s guest post is a repost from a personal blogger that you may enjoy. Financial Samurai can be found at Financial Samurai where he’s busy slicing through money’s mysteries. He believes in achieving financial independence sooner rather than...
by Laura Martinez | Guest Post, Life and Travel
Austin teaches English in Japan and is the author of Foreigner’s Finances, a blog that deals with personal finance abroad, travel, and other international topics. Finding a cheap plane ticket for a vacation or trip abroad is always cause for celebration....
by Laura Martinez | Goals, Guest Post
David is the writer at Pimp Your Finances – a personal finance blog aimed at young adults, but full of information that everyone can use. Just over five months ago, I did something I’ve never done before – started a blog. It’s been a lot of work, but it’s...