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Archive for August, 2007

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Money Confession – Career

By , August 28th, 2007

This is one in a series of anonymous confessions I have collected over the past few months from audience members after talks I give. Some of the confessions I found interesting and I decided I would share some of them on this blog. This is confession number 45 in the series: “I judge people by [...]


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10 Ways to Thrive in Clutter: What To Do When You’re Ready To Stop Wasting Time and Money on the Battle Against Clutter

By , August 27th, 2007

I am awed by those perfectly neat houses I see in magazines. I appreciate their aesthetics, and I have even been tempted a few times to go out and buy the organizing tools recommended for creating such a space-efficient closet or refrigerator. But then I think, “None of those compartments would hold our supersized jar [...]


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Tips for Taking an Impromptu Vacation

By , August 27th, 2007

Not everyone can afford the impromptu vacation, and we couldn’t have done it without having done some basic preparations. Here’s what we did, and what we spent, that made our two days refreshing and allowed us to arrive home relaxed. What an Impromptu Vacation is: The past weekend surprised us with a vacation hidden around [...]


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Money Confession – Ring

By , August 27th, 2007

I have collected anonymous confessions for the past few months from audience members after the talks I give. I decided to share some of the more interesting confessions as part of a daily photo confession series. This is confession number 44 in the series: “The $3000 diamond ring I bought her is fake.” Other confession [...]


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How Checking Receipts Can Save Money

By , August 26th, 2007

From time to time, things get the best of me and I let various forms of paperwork pile up, putting off today what I can do tomorrow. I become the Bizzaro Ben Franklin. This pile can end up filling a paper box or two before I tackle it. This pile continues to grow larger until [...]


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Sunday Reading – Money Articles Worth A Look

By , August 26th, 2007

After the Pain of Foreclosure, a Big Tax Bill: “For those who struggle to pay their bills, who watch their housing payments rise out of reach with their adjustable-rate mortgages, who lose a job or who fall victim to illness, losing one’s home can feel like hitting bottom. But one more financial indignity may await [...]


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Saving Secrets: How To Save Money Buying School Supplies

By , August 25th, 2007

I remember my mother being hit with that little piece of paper once a year: the school supply list specifying discretely the ways your child will be ridiculed if you skip something, or worse, choose to empty your wallet on alternative items. I know, I was sometimes that child. I think a kid bit me [...]


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Nine Treasure Finding Tips From A Garage Sale Junkie

By , August 24th, 2007

I seem to have inherited the garage sale gene from my grandparents. Every time I went to their house as a kid, they would show off their latest garage sale finds — puzzles, wall art, books, and whatever knickknacks struck their fancy. I never went to many garage sales as a kid, but now that [...]


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ID Theft – 7 Unauthorized Credit Cards Opened In My Name

By , August 24th, 2007

I recently became one of the 9 million people to become victim to identity theft this year in the United States. Much of what I have learned in the last few weeks I share to spark outrage at what is becoming more and more common and also to share what you can and should be [...]


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Money Confession – Begging

By , August 24th, 2007

This is one of the anonymous confessions that I have collected over the past few months that I thought was worth sharing. This is confession number 43 in the series: “I always give what I have to those begging on the streets because I know that could have very easily have been me.” Other confession [...]



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