We’ve been talking a lot about Vayable lately, and today we’ve got an interview for you! If you haven’t heard of it yet, Vayable is a web platform that lets people offer experiences in their cities, similar to acting as a tour guide. Hosts are known as Insiders and we’re going to get the scoop […]
Money Propeller’s Blog Earnings and Stats for September
Boarding Announcements Money Propeller is my second blog, Unique Gifter is my first. My goal with it is to straight up make some money, while sharing what I believe is valuable information on all things money. With the goal of earning money, I am attempting to be (somewhat) strategic with how I go about this. The […]
Side Hustle Ideas for Vayable
Last week I told y’all about Vayable, my new favourite place to check out before going on a trip. One of the most intriguing things about Vayable, for me, is the MASSIVE side hustle potential it represents. It is also a brilliant way to market a tourism-friendly business. Let’s take a look at how you […]
My Coworkers are Idiots
No, not all of them. Chances are, your coworkers are idiots, too. I might even be talking about your friends and family. Or about you. Yes, you. I’m not talking about the regular stuff that frustrates you about your colleagues. Not even the mystery people who constantly leave their dirty dishes in the sink, or […]
Comparison Shopping Can Save you a Ton of Money
Do you ever find it funny how some folks will put in a lot of effort to ensure they can purchase bananas for three cents less per pound, or will drive halfway across town to save a penny or two on gasoline? (For those of you who aren’t from here, in Canada we use a […]
How to Give to Charity When on a Limited Budget
I love giving to charity. That warm fuzzy feeling knowing that you’re helping others is hard to beat. Unfortunately, my budget doesn’t like it as much. However, when I stopped giving to charity and put the money towards my debt, I felt guilty. Even though I had a lot of debt to pay, there are […]
2 Secret Ways to Be Frugal as a College Student
College is expensive. Not only the tuition, but life as a college student. Though it can seem that the time that a student is in college is simply an expensive time when there is not much that a student can do to save money, that is not true! Here are two easy ways that a […]
My Experience Renting My House Out on AirBnB
Today I am pleased to present a friend of a friend, Jenn. She’s sharing her experience thus far renting out her home in Oregon with AirBnB. If you haven’t heard of AirBnB before, check out last week’s post called What is AirBnB? Jenn – My Experience Renting My House Out on AirBnB Where did you […]
4 Personal Finance Celebrities
Every industry has its celebrities and the world of personal finance is no different. If you are an avid reader of personal finance blogs or have ever browsed the finance section of a bookstore, you’ve likely come across the same few names many times. Although every “personal finance celebrity” has their own area of expertise […]
3 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Money Before College
There is not a lot that I regret in my life, but not knowing about my money sooner is one of them; had I started at a younger age (perhaps in high school!) I would have definitely been better off and smarter than having to figure it out on my own once I graduated with […]









