Bondora Go and Grow review

Bondora – Easy investing at 6,75 % with an all-in-one solution

Bondora showed up in my portfolio as one of the first P2P lending platform back in 2016. It was the first time I invested into P2P lending. And I started with Mintos, Twino and Bondora – back than already trying to keep my money diversified. And our relationship was okay so far.

In 2018 Bondora launched their product “Go & Grow”, which is very easy to work with and gives you a “fixed” interest rate of 6,75%. This rate is fixed for Bondora, as they are not paying more thant 6,75%. But by checking their terms and conditions you would recognize that they do not fix it to investors. As far as I know I has never been less than 6,75% for investors. Read more

focus on passive income

#PAR10 Passive Income Report April + May 2020

Yes, I am still alive. Maybe you remember me from my last income report from March. Since then a lot happend. But I am not here to make any excuses. So let’s start with my income report. As two months have gone by I report them together, but each mentioned itself. Therefore it will be just one report. Read more

Keep rolling - it is never too late

#PAR09 Passive Income Report March 2020

„Tough times“ – this is what I hear quite often at the moment. And yes, I guess those times are really tough. Especially for those people, who are directly influenced by the coronavirus. And I mean “directly” as a direction and not just a simple excuse for everything. Elderly people, sick people and of course those, who are belonging to the high-risk groups. Read more

Coronavirus Crisis in P2P lending

How is P2P lending facing the Coronavirus crisis?

A few weeks ago the world seemed normal and the Coronavirus was just something far away. I myself was still in Malaysia at the end of January. Every weekend I did sports and ran. Strength training, endurance training and above all I paid attention to my diet.

And what is going on now? Read more

Missing pieces in my puzzle to financial freedom

#PAR08 Passive Income Report February 2020

What a wild ride nowadays. Everything I planned for my private life the last weeks since I returned from Asia was more or less nothing more than a thought. I was not really able to find grit for working, as I was (and I am still) very busy with organizing things around the behavior of our company regarding the coronavirus.

And to be honest: I am really not happy with this situation. What I am currently doing is not very clever and not very healthy as well. Writing this down is just like a big slap, which I have not noticed until now. But I have, so it is just another slap in the face. Read more