Here are some articles from a year ago that you might find interesting:
Educating Your Children About How To Handle Money
Do You Need A Will?
My Take On Investing In Single Stocks
Coming This Week: You may be planning your summer vacations right now. I’ll give you some tips for saving money when planning [...]
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If you’re looking for a bargain on a house, but you’re living in a housing market that is out of your price range, here is a list according to Forbes .com
Salt Lake City, Utah
Raleigh, NC
Orlando, FL
Charlotte, NC
Phoenix, AZ
Seattle, WA
Las Vegas, NV
Jacksonville, FL
Richmond, VA
Houston, TX
I can speak with Jacksonville from experience. I live in Jacksonville [...]
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18 Feb
Posted by author as Financial Links, Uncategorized
Here are some articles that I pulled out from a year ago that might be of interest to you:
Now is the Time to Put Your House Up For Sale. I know that many of you are discouraged to put your home up for sale in this market, but never sell your house unless you [...]
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Here are some articles that I enjoyed reading this week, and I thought that I would pass them along to you:
Free Money Finance asks you if you should buy an extended warranty? Personally, I think they’re a waste of money and pure profit for the retailer.
Here’s a little psycho analysis from Flexo [...]
13 Feb
Posted by author as Uncategorized
Today, President Bush signed the economic stimulus plan into law today. So, it’s a done deal. He praised Congress for coming together in a bipartisan way to get the bill passed quickly so the American people will get the money as fast as possible. I still have my reservations about whether this [...]
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12 Feb
Posted by author as Budget Tips, Spending and Saving, Uncategorized
One big mistake that personal financial gurus tend to make is assuming that we all live on a steady monthly income. When in fact, very many of us are salespeople that earn an income based 100% on commissions. One month you might make $10,000, but the next two months you might not make [...]
05 Feb
Posted by author as Kids and Money, Marriage and Money, Money Management, Uncategorized
When I was in college, my first car had finally broken down. I needed another car, but I didn’t have any money to get another one. I didn’t want to go to a bank to get a loan for a car, because I was didn’t want to pay all of the interest and [...]
29 Jan
Posted by author as Consumer News, Credit and Debt, Spending and Saving, Uncategorized
Disclaimer: I’m not receiving any compensation for this post, nor was I asked to review the site by Mint.com. I started using the site a couple of weeks ago, and I feel that their website will benefit the readers of Money Crashers in a big way.
I’m lazy, and I’m cheap. [...]
04 Jan
Posted by author as Economy, Real Estate, Uncategorized
The projection for the housing market in 2008 is not very good, but that doesn’t mean you are stuck with your house. So many people will be horrified at the thought of selling their house this year, but there are ways to sell your house in any market, whether it’s good or bad. [...]
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Would you rather retire with a million dollars in the bank and a mortgage on a $100,000 house, or would rather retire with a million dollar house that is paid off and no money in the bank?
Answer the question and explain why you choose that option.