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Money Articles for Your Weekend Reading

By , August 16th, 2008

Weekend reading is a round-up of personal finance and money related stories that caught the eye of our forum members this week: For Most People, College Is a Waste of Time One Third of New Owners Owe More Than House Is Worth Store closings – make sure you use your gift cards up for these [...]


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What Actually Qualifies as an Emergency?

By , August 14th, 2008

We’ve heard the phrases, discussed our strategies, tried to forget about the money when we make a budget, and several other things pertaining to the vital emergency fund. Save up an emergency fund :: How much is in your emergency fund? :: Is an emergency fund necessary? :: Can I have an alternative emergency fund? [...]


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Contributing Writer Position Open

By , August 13th, 2008

We’re searching for a new contributing writer for this blog. This is a paid position on a per article basis (it’s not a huge amount, but probably more than the average personal finance blogger is currently making). We will consider anyone who has an interest in writing about personal finances, but it will certainly help [...]


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Never Buy Candy Out Of Bins

By , August 12th, 2008

I would rather go to the dentist and get a root canal before going to the grocery store, but sometimes there are major emergencies, such as running low on beer, that necessitate a trip. The other week I had one of these emergencies. The plan was to go in, grab the beer and get out [...]


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Reached Financial Independence. Now What?

By , August 11th, 2008

I have a friend who has reached financial independence at the relatively young age of thirty-eight. He is completely debt free, having paid off his modest mortgage several years ago and owing nothing else. He has enough money invested to live quite comfortably, if modestly, from the earnings those investments produce. In other words, he [...]


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Weekend Reading: This Week’s Money Articles

By , August 9th, 2008

Weekend reading is a round-up of personal finance and money related stories that caught the eye of our forum members this week: More than 80% of Americans want overhaul of health system Where the big jobs are Food Giants Race to Pass Rising Costs to Consumer 76% of bank websites have design flaws that can [...]


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Are You Financially Lazy?

By , August 8th, 2008

One reason that people have trouble with their finances is that they tend to be lazy about managing them. That is not to say that one should spend 24 hours a day making sure every little financial detail is in order, but when you begin to lose money in ways that could be solved with [...]


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How to Offset the Cost of Luxury

By , August 7th, 2008

Al Gore offsets his carbon footprint. Volunteering for your community is offset for minor crimes. If you can offset those, you can definitely offset luxurious spending. The opportunity or the cost of that opportunity is a perceived value. Sometimes you even have to make a case to yourself for something you know isn’t the most [...]


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Life is Short: Loosen the Reins on Spending?

By , August 6th, 2008

We say it all the time: Life it short, make sure you enjoy today, you might not have a tomorrow, live like you were dying, make memories while you can, etc. Usually we throw these philosophical statements out as justifications for spending on something that we really can’t afford. Maybe we want a vacation to [...]


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How I Failed the Champagne Girl Dating Test

By , August 5th, 2008

Beer guys shouldn’t date champagne girls. The party was out of my league. For the champagne girl, it was likely beneath her. Even though I knew this, I still approached her and struck up a conversation. In retrospect, I should have seen the car wreck coming 100 miles away, but there is something about beer [...]


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