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Three Side Hustle Ideas Language Lovers Will Love
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$1000 100 Ways – Reviewed by a Non-US Reader
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Free and Cheap Activities to do with Kids: Rainy Day Edition
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Asking Yourself: Is FIRE Worth It?
Is FIRE worth it? It’s a question that’s asked by people who are looking at the movement from afar, as well as those who are actively pursuing financial independence and…
How To Embrace Your Day Job and Build Confidence
Last month I shared how I’ve been feeling overwhelmed at work and my strategies for feeling better and more in balance. These emergency measures did make a huge difference, but…
MoneyHub: Is This Money Tracking App Worth Paying For?
I was stupidly excited to try MoneyHub when I found out that it would link to Triodos bank – something that no other finance apps currently do. I was even…
A Year to Work Freedom: First Quarter Update
Earlier this year I shared how I’m aiming to achieve “work freedom”. For me this means transforming my career to have a more flexible working pattern and more time with…
ESG funds: boost your portfolio with green investing
I’m delighted to introduce the first guest post on this site. The Financial Independence Campaign blog is relatively new but already packed with really informative and entertaining articles about all…
5 Lessons Learnt from 5 Years As An Accidental Landlord
Statistics show* that people with one buy-to-let property tend to have the lowest property yields of all investor types. These are typically “accidental landlords”: people who are renting out a property…