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Archive for January, 2006

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Option Other Than Rss For Personal Finance

By , January 27th, 2006

If you enjoy reading a large variety of the personal finance writing out there but find signing up for everyone’s rss feed a pain, you might want to check out PFBlogs.com which is currently aggregating 81 different pfblogs. Or just use their rss feed to get everything in one feed rather than doing it 81 [...]


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Free Financial Advice From NAPFA

By , January 26th, 2006

If you have personal finance questions that you have been wanting to ask, today’s your chance. Kiplinger’s Jump-Start Your Retirement Plan Days in conjunction with the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) will be answering anybody’s personal finance questions for free from 9 a.m. until 6 pm. eastern time on Friday, January 27 – [...]


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101 Dumbest Moments In Business

By , January 25th, 2006

Looking for some entertaining reading this week, check out the Business2 101 Dumbest Moments In Business – makes you wonder why you aren’t getting paid big bucks to run a company because you surely could not do worse than some of the moments mentioned… Grand Prize Winner, Dumbest Moment of 2005 – Bubble Trouble “If [...]


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Financial Challenge – Day 6

By , January 25th, 2006

In the last challenge we talked about contributing to your 401(k) plan to get the matching funds. Unfortunately, some people don’t have access to a 401(k) fund or their company doesn’t match any contributions to the 401(k) fund. If this happens to be the case, then for most it’s time to move onto the next [...]


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Americans Have No Extra Money

By , January 25th, 2006

According to a new ACNielson survey, people in the US are the most cash strapped people in the world with 22% saying they have no money left after they have paid for their essential living expenses. This ties the US for number one with Portugal. While the numbers are nothing to smile about, there are [...]


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IRS Tax Info For Hurricane Victims

By , January 24th, 2006

For those who were affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma, the IRS has released a new publication – Publication 4492 (Information for Taxpayers Affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma) – which is now available on the IRS website. Paper copies will be available in about two weeks. This publication lists the disaster areas [...]


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Financial Challenge – Day 5

By , January 23rd, 2006

NOTE: The entire challenge series is what I would do with my money and is merely my opinion. You should do thorough research and seek professional advice and decide to do what is best for you. My Disclaimer Welcome to the second week of the Financial Challenge. While we spent some time last week looking [...]


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Investing Ethics & Returns

By , January 22nd, 2006

I found this interesting data at usatoday: More than nine in 10 investors say they would choose a financial services company with strong ethics; just 5% prefer higher returns This is a classic case where people say what they think they should rather than the truth. Please don’t get me wrong. I’m sure that there [...]


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Opportunities III

By , January 22nd, 2006

I was informed with our annual car check that our car needed new tires. I went and looked at them and they appeared to be perfectly fine to me. We don’t drive that much and have maybe put 10,000 miles on them (and that is probably stretching it). When I asked why we needed new [...]


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Why You’re Broke – You Have Children

By , January 21st, 2006

An interesting article at msn on why young families are broke: In case you haven’t figured it out, the reason you always feel broke is that you are married, with children. It’s that simple. Yes, you probably put too much on your Visa bill. And, yes, it’s incriminating that you know the exact price of [...]


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