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Archive for June, 2009

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Budget Categories That Our Grandmothers Didn’t Have To Worry About

By , June 17th, 2009

When talk of saving money comes up, it usually leads to talk of the “good old days” when things were simpler and less expensive. Many people reminisce about the days when a stamp was ten cents, a loaf of bread was twenty-five cents, and a gallon of gas was fifty cents. Oh, the good old [...]


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A Life Without Debt: Simple Bill Paying

By , June 16th, 2009

I went to visit a neighbor the other day and arrived as she was just beginning to pay her bills. It looked like quite a project, with all the papers spread and stacked on the kitchen table so I asked if I should come back later. She said no and invited me in to chat [...]


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Stop Depending On Others to Fix Everything

By , June 15th, 2009

I was listening to the radio the other day and the DJ was talking about how he had to call someone to come fix his garage door opener. No matter how much he pushed the button, it wouldn’t open. There was no sign of life from the thing; even the overhead light didn’t work. So [...]


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Has It Been Awhile Since You Last Cried?

By , June 13th, 2009

This is a series of Thai insurance commercials (subtitled in English) that will have tears rolling down your face. Make sure you don’t have any place to go where you can’t have red, puffy eyes before watching and make sure that you have plenty of tissues on hand: It’s always important to remember that the [...]


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Childhood Family Games That Save Money

By , June 12th, 2009

In this day and age of satellite television, home video game systems, iPods and other toys that entertain and often isolate us, it is sometimes difficult to recall that not too long ago, there was a time when there were no expensive electronic toys to keep us occupied. The older I get, the more I [...]


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Five Ways To Spend Your Money Wisely

By , June 11th, 2009

My family and I have lived in the same house for close to a decade. When we moved here, there were six palm trees on our rather small lot, and I could trim all of them on my own. A few years ago, several of the trees had grown to a height that was just [...]


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A Requiem for CorningWare

By , June 10th, 2009

I got a rude surprise when I recently asked for some CorningWare as a gift. You probably know the bakeware that I’m talking about. CorningWare was famous for their bakeware with the blue cornflowers on it. It came in other patterns, but that blue cornflower was an icon. My grandmother had it, my mother and [...]


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A Life Without Debt: The Art of Appreciation

By , June 9th, 2009

Some would say that we live a life of deprivation. We don’t indulge ourselves very often and we rarely buy things without giving them careful consideration. This is a deliberate choice on our part, born not from a lack of money, but from a desire to retain our ability to appreciate everything. When you are [...]


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Understanding Opportunity Cost

By , June 8th, 2009

Many times, when I help someone with their finances, I discover that their biggest obstacle is that they don’t understand opportunity cost and the impact it has on personal finance. In order to take advantage of an opportunity, something else must always be given up. Opportunity cost is basically what you lose by choosing one [...]


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Five Reasons a Man Should Shop with His Wife

By , June 5th, 2009

Editor Note: This is a repost of an article posted last week. David did a live, nationally televised show regarding on ABC Money Matters titled Shop With Your Man: Why husbands should shop with their wives. Although the men I know seem uniformly capable of going to a store, buying a product, and feeling confident [...]


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