Back to earning money

With exams finally over I can get back to writing. I’ll also be working 30hrs/week so I should be able to save up some investment money. I wasn’t able to save as much as I’d like to over the past summer, since I was earning less, so this will give me a chance to [...]

Filed under: Misc.

Google Updates and Shows Love to MMandYou!

As some of the tech bloggers that read here may know, a websites value is based on its Pagerank. Also known as “PR”, a pagerank shows how popular a website is and how many other websites link to it. Also, a good PR shows that Google likes your content and boosts your webpages to the [...]

Filed under: Articles

Life on a budget

Over the past month or so I have been incredibly busy. School assignments galore and other events that have kept me busy. As a result of this, the hours I have been available to work have diminished  exponentially. Since my bank account balance is directly tied to the numbers of hours I work it [...]

Filed under: Debt, Frugal, Saving

New Posts Coming Soon

Just to let everyone know there will be new posts starting on the 23rd of April, so stay tuned! And thank you to everybody for being patient with us, we really appreciate it

Filed under: Uncategorized

Were still here!

To everybody who has been wondering where we have gone, don’t worry! Were still here! Classes end this week so as soon as they do we will be posting new posts. So stay tuned.

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Why I love and hate NAFTA

The other day when I was in my financial economics class, our teacher was very biased towards the open borders of trade in favor of NAFTA, the North America Free Trade Agreement. Simplified, NAFTA is an agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico to allow mostly unrestricted free trade between the three countries. My professor [...]

Filed under: Articles, Research

Writing Gaps

I just wanted to apologize to all the readers for my gaps in writing lately. I have been hit by a truckload of school work so my priorities have shifted a bit. Don’t worry I’ll be shifting back into full throttle as soon as possible. I’ll also be sharing some special info that isn’t talked [...]

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Paypal’s fees suck, but their Money Market Doesn’t

Basically put, I need PayPal. From sending my friend money to play poker or receiving money for my article writing service, I find it uberly necessary to use PayPal. But man do they charge outrageous rates for receiving transactions. Let me say this, for a $4 transaction, they took $0.46 out of that money, thats [...]

Filed under: Alternative Income

I Dislike Like Online Lenders

With the imminent recession coming here in the states, I know many of our readers are looking to find some way to borrow money to pay of credit card bills or debt. Every other commercial on television which is specifically targeted to the middle class is about borrowing money online and “comparing rates”. Trust me, [...]

Filed under: Debt, Due Diligence

What would you rather be doing?

Alright, brace yourself I a about to apply some economic theory to the real world. Yes I am that crazy and luckily there won’t be a lot of numbers involved so it is safe to continue reading.
Take two activities, it doesn’t matter whether they’re chores or enjoyable activities. Now you are going to prefer one [...]

Filed under: Personal Development, Retirement