What is your opportunity cost? In my last post in this series, I talked about becoming a freelancer, and some of the things we have to consider. Why would someone become a freelancer? Is it feasible for someone of average means? How much money do you need to survive? Another important point to consider is… [Read More]
Two Months of Entrepreneurship: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Some of you have been waiting for it, and here it is! I left a sinking ship a couple of months ago, and I have been sailing away in my own direction since then. Has it been easy? Nope. Has it been challenging? Yep. Has it been fun? Hell yes! That’s not to say that… [Read More]
Going Back to the Basics and Increasing My Focus
I started this blog nearly two years ago (does time ever fly by), and since then I have written series of posts covering a wide range of topics, such as buying your first home, how to invest for your retirement, and building your path toward financial freedom. I have greatly enjoyed writing about all of… [Read More]
Things You Need to Know Before Becoming a Freelancer: Preparing Yourself
Why would you want to become a freelancer? I recently read the post “Why You Can’t Freelance Or Blog Full-Time“, by Sandy of Yes, I Am Cheap. She had recently quit her job and was considering blogging full-time, but ultimately decided against it. Amongst some of her reasons was the high levels of tax that… [Read More]
The Satisfaction of Doing Your Own Home Projects
The following is a guest post by fellow blogger My Money Design. As a homeowner you know that the price of any home repair or project, no matter how small, can be outrageous! As a result, some of us opt to brave these tasks ourselves. But even though the journey may start out because we’re… [Read More]
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