
Book Review: Happy Money
This month’s book is by Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton. So far I’ve read a lot of books on how to save money and manage money. This is the first book I’ve read on how to spend money. is all about how to spend your money to maximize happiness. Makes sense, right? We spend money

8 Ways to Live Absolutely Rent Free
This is a guest post from Brian Loman. Brian has more than 10 years of experience working in the short-term lending industry. His main goal is to help people become financially literate and find their path to stability. A lot of people dream of living without having to deal with paying rent, and there are actually

How To Get Samples Completely Free
Featured post Many people do not realize that manufacturers give away samples of their products all the time. These manufacturers want you to try their latest products to ensure that you want to buy them again. They also want you to like their products more than their competitors and understand that trying the products will

Book Review: The Total Money Makeover
This month’s book review is by Dave Ramsey. The Total Money Makeover is one of those personal finance classics that you keep hearing about over and over again. For some reason it never really appealed to me – I think Dave Ramsey is a very particular character and you either love him or you don’t!

6 of the Best Money Market Accounts You Should Consider
Today we have a featured post on money market accounts, a special kind of savings account for U.S. residents. Hope it will be useful to my American readers! Money Market Accounts (MMA) are specific types of savings accounts. What sets them apart from the basic savings accounts is the interest in which the savings earn.

6 Awesome Money Podcasts to Download Now
Do you listen to podcasts? I’ve recently become OBSESSED with them! Yes, I know I’m a few years behind everyone else, but I’ve just got into podcasts in the last few months. And they’re having a huge impact on my life. Suddenly I’m learning new things like never before. After some trial and error, I’ve