A few weeks ago, I shared my 3 favorite credit cards. My favorite cards consisted of the: Blue Cash Preferred Card from American Express BankAmericard Cash Rewards Credit Card Chase Sapphire Preferred Card I selected these 3 cards because of the high percentage of cash back earned on …
The Importance of Understanding the Conveyancing Process
Buying or selling a home can be one of the most stressful times of your life. Negotiating a path through the process can be bewildering, but having a basic understanding of conveyancing will mean you can keep a finger on the pulse of your sale or purchase at all times. Conveyancing essentially …
One of the Best Investing Websites I’ve Ever Seen: Motif Investing
Let me first tell you that I have no affiliation with Motif Investing. They are not paying me to write this post. I do not get paid if you click on any link within this post. I just genuinely think it's one of the cooler investment-related things I've seen recently. So, what is it? Motif …
How To Identify And Manage Your High Net Worth Items
When was the last time you did an inventory for your insurance policy? Do you know how much your collection of art work is really worth at current market values? Has that sculpture by a formerly obscure artist suddenly increased in value, as the creator becomes an overnight sensation and the latest …
My Last 2 Decades Online
The following is a guest post from Crystal at Budgeting in the Fun Stuff. That’s where she writes about her bills, saving for the future, and making sure that they fit in fun stuff along the way. I remember when my family first went online. I was in 4th grade, and it was amazing. I mean, it …
You Didn’t Miss Out: Twitter Shares Didn’t Double
Unless you're living under a rock, you must have read the same headlines that I read: "Twitter's Stock Doubles!" "Twitter Shares Soar!" "Twitter IPO Price Up 73%" After reading these headlines, you probably feel like you missed out. You're probably saying something like: "Man, I knew it was …
Investing In Your First Home and The Unexpected Expenses
Moving from a rental apartment to a new home is a huge mental and monetary investment. Most renters are used to paying their monthly rent bill, and maybe a utility bill, without forgoing any other extra costs. The financial burden that is taken up when one buys a house can have a lot of hidden costs …