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Archive for August, 2008

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Passive vs Active Income: Are You Working For the Wrong Income?

By , August 31st, 2008

As children, we are often taught by our parents to do well in school, go to college and get a good job to succeed financially in life? We have all heard that being active and hard work will make us healthy and wealthy. But being an active participant isn’t always good for your financial health. [...]


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Zucchini – Valuable Ally of Frugal Cooks

By , August 31st, 2008

My family has long had a love hate relationship with zucchini. My grandparents, mom and I have planted one plant each and every year for as long as I can remember. Until about mid-August every loaf of fresh-baked zucchini bread tastes like it came straight from heaven. But then it happens. At the end of [...]


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An HDHP / HSA Could Be Just What the Doctor Ordered

By , August 30th, 2008

With the costs of health care rising dramatically every year, both companies and individuals are trying to find ways to lessen the financial pain. One option is a (HDHP) coupled with a Health Savings Account (HSA). Many of you may already have this option, or your company is rolling this out in the near future. [...]


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Weekend Reading – Personal Finance Round-Up

By , August 30th, 2008

Weekend reading is a round-up of personal finance and money related stories that caught the eye of our forum members this week: Does $250K per year make you rich? Pinching pennies like your grandparents Vacation Homes Without All the Expense Cash only, please Is Organic Food Worth The Price? Alabama Taxes Fat People Worth Its [...]


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Simple Home Improvement Money Savers

By , August 28th, 2008

My home improvement project list never seems to get any shorter. Unfortunately, my budget doesn’t get any bigger. I’ve had to be pretty creative and really look for ways to save money while personalizing and renovating my house. Fortunately there are a lot of resources available to renovators with grand plans but tiny budgets. Buy [...]


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Ten Ways to Help Your Kids to Spend Wisely

By , August 28th, 2008

Kids often view cash and gift cards as things that need to be used immediately. I recall how my now grown son spent all of his birthday money within two days after he had received it, often wasting it on things that he never used. When I voiced concern or suggested that he might want [...]


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31 Ways to Improve Your Career Today

By , August 27th, 2008

While I currently work for myself, there was a time when I actually worked for a large corporation. My time there taught me that corporate life wasn’t the career path that I ultimately wanted to walk down, but that didn’t stop me from learning a lot of solid advice from the mentors I met there [...]


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There Are Some Foods That Should Never Be Made Generic

By , August 26th, 2008

Getting my finances in order sucks. It sucks even more when I have idiots teaching me how to do it. Since I am now writing for a personal finance blog, I decided that I should actually try and get my finances in order. Usually I would call my sister and ask her for help in [...]


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Financial Benefits of Owning a Dog

By , August 26th, 2008

After years of struggling to justify the cost of dog ownership, I have compiled a list of chores for my dogs to do that save me money and time. Training was simple, since most duties are derived from their natural instincts. I find myself with more time, more money and less stress. Most dogs would [...]


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Water, Water Everywhere! Why You Need Flood Insurance

By , August 25th, 2008

Mother Nature can give us a lot of free entertainment. There are few things more relaxing than hiking through the woods on a Saturday morning or sitting outside on a Sunday afternoon and watching the sunset. Mother Nature can also wreak havoc on your home and possessions when she decides to dump too much rain [...]



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