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Martha’s in the Trash Again

By , November 17th, 2008

I grew up in a small town to the North of Boston, Massachusetts. When I was very young, it was the epitome of a quiet New England town with hundreds of years of history. My family lived next door to Martha and Dick T., a delightful couple who were somewhat older than my parent. Martha [...]


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Eleven Ways to Use Baking Soda Instead of Commercial Cleaners

By , November 16th, 2008

Baking Soda is a versatile, environmentally friendly and inexpensive product that belongs not only with your baking ingredients but in a lot of places throughout your house. Baking soda – sodium bicarbonate if you are a chemist – is a leavening agent, hence its use in baking, but it is also useful as a cleaning [...]


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Share The Wealth?

By , November 15th, 2008

We must understand the word, wealth. The dictionary defines the word, wealth, as the state of having plenty of money or possessions. Ok, what does plenty mean? An adequate or more than adequate amount. Would you say that you are wealthy? Probably not. Would you say that you have an adequate amount to get by [...]


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Weekend Personal Finance Reading

By , November 15th, 2008

Weekend reading is a round-up of personal finance and money related stories that caught the eye of our forum members this week: The Economy: Hundreds Line Up For Jobs At New In-N-Out GM failure: The shockwave Homeowner denial: My home is gaining value Whitehead sees slump worse than Depression Banks raising fees–again! American buying binge [...]


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What AC/DC can teach us about personal finance

By , November 14th, 2008

AC/DC released their first album in 8 years on October 20th, 2008 and within a week, Black Ice hit number one on the Billboard Hard Rock chart. They have sold over 200 million albums worldwide. They were ranked number 4 in the “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” list from VH1 and 7th on MTV’s [...]


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Store Loyalty in a Down Economy

By , November 13th, 2008

I am not brand loyal, save for a very few specific products that, through trial and error, I have determined that only one brand best suits my needs. Generally I could care less who makes something as long as the quality, features, taste and/or price suit my needs. However, I have discovered that I am [...]


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No More Price Adjustments at Amazon.com

By , November 13th, 2008

I’ve always enjoyed shopping at Amazon.com. Their prices have always been very competitive and the free shipping and no sales tax are excellent perks. The one negative about Amazon has always been that their prices fluctuate wildly, sometimes day to day (especially during the holidays). If you shop with them regularly, I know you’ve experienced [...]


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Can Adult Education Help You Become Debt-Free?

By , November 12th, 2008

John and Jane Doe desperately want to be debt-free. They’ve sliced and diced their credit cards and cut their expenses until they’re living on next to nothing but macaroni and mooched meals off relatives. They recycle and reuse. They never go out like in the good old days and a night of fun is a [...]


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Saving Money with Your Daily Paper

By , November 12th, 2008

I try to read a lot of newspapers. I read the New York Times and several other papers online and I subscribe to the print versions of the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and our local paper, The Orlando Sentinel. Of course, life often intervenes and prevents me from getting through all of my daily [...]


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Making Small Amounts of Money vs. Saving Big (or Small) Amounts

By , November 11th, 2008

I recently spoke with a friend who is heading to Walt Disney World soon. She was so excited because she has managed to amass $1,200 in cash and Disney gift cards by participating in several “Get Paid To” (GPT) programs and survey websites. This money will pay for the majority of her family’s spending while [...]


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