Before I read The Big Short by Michael Lewis, I had no idea what credit default swaps and collateralalized debt obligations(CDO’s) were. But Lewis does a great job explaining what went on during the years leading up to the subprime mortgage crisis and where it all went wrong. I always knew that the economy got […]
Archives for 2014
Rainy Days: When To Consider a Short Term Loan And When Not To
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. You can be the most organised person around and still not be prepared for an unexpected short term financial issue or need as life can highly unpredictable at times. There has been a growth […]
Overpay Your Utilities Before You Cancel Service
I’m always looking for easy ways to save money or make money. Basically anything that will put more money in my pocket without much work is something I like. I get a lot of my ideas from browsing deal forums like Slickdeals or travel forums like Flyertalk but occasionally I’ll come up with a good […]
How We Live Well on Less
My husband and I live a frugal lifestyle, and we do so by choice. We don’t put much value into material possessions, and instead we focus on the more fulfilling things in life. I’m routinely amazed that more people don’t make the choice to live more simple, yet more satisfying lives by not worrying about […]
Diversify Everything
Whenever I hear someone get really excited about their latest investment, I tend to think the worst. It’s not that I don’t want that person to succeed but I usually worry they’re making a big mistake. Any time I see a friend buy a house, I wonder if they spent more than they can afford. […]
5 Tips to Bootstrap Your Small Business
While it is true that the economic downturn had an obvious negative impact on small business, the country has begun its journey to the other side making it easier for startups. Before, one of the most difficult tasks for an entrepreneur to accomplish was often locating funding for the start of their small business. However, […]
Top Paying Jobs with Job Security
Though job security once meant simply working with the same company for a lifetime while subsequently retiring with a decent pension, the concept of a secure job has changed significantly. It has become something much more basic. A secure job in essence is one less susceptible to layoffs. This is more likely to occur within […]
Summer is the Best Time to Hire Movers
Even though we’re a ways off from summer, the nice weather here in SoCal makes it feel like summer all year long. For a few years there, I kind of dreaded the beginning of summer because it meant my lease was up and we’d have to move. That was in college though when I was […]
Are You Walking Away from Free Money on the Table?
Everyone has their preferred method on building wealth and financial security. Some folks like to get frugal, cut expenses, and make the most of their current income. Others prefer to not worry about the little costs because they’re focused on increasing their earnings instead. These two ways of handling money create a spectrum, and most […]
Are Credit Card Bonuses Taxable?
Now that my favorite time of the year(tax time!) is right around the corner, I’m starting to get a lot of 1099’s in the mail. I have many sources of income which usually means a lot of 1099’s showing up on my door step. It’s more work for me but it’s usually a good thing […]
How to Save Your Company Money by Using Help Desk Software
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Providing IT support for an entire company can be both hectic and challenging when it comes to time management. The fast-pace of a helpdesk often requires workers to troubleshoot various issues within a company […]
Why ‘Free Trials’ Make Soooo Much Sense!
Getting locked into monthly direct debits for products and services you’re less than satisfied with is an unnecessary burden in a modern world where companies are actually encouraging you to try before you buy. It might sound too good to be true- after all there’s no such thing as a free lunch right? Ok so […]
Carnival of Financial Planning and FinCon Update
This week I’m hosting the Carnival of Financial Planning. Please take a look at some of the great submissions from this week in personal finance. I’ve highlighted my favorite articles in the Editor’s Picks Section. I also wanted to update everyone on FinCon 2014 in New Orleans: I’ll be attending my first FinCon! For those […]
Free 24 Hour Fitness Super Sport Upgrade
I’ve been a 24 Hour Fitness member for over 10 years now, the last seven of which my annual dues were only $99. I signed up at a time when they allowed you to pre-pay 3 years at regular rates and every year after that would be only $99. It was and still is a […]
Feeling Financially Stuck?
Sometimes, we have all the motivation in the world. We’re get fired up about something and we feel energized to tackle a problem and find a solution. We’re enthusiastic about making a change for the better and creating new and improved situations for ourselves. We’re driven to give our all to something and we’re willing […]
How to Save Money & Plan For Your Dream Home
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Many individuals envision that they will one day own a home of their own, and for you, that day is coming soon. However, you are well aware of the cost associated […]
Why Proofread your Essay?
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. If you ask any college or university professor, what is the most important step in essay writing? He will tell you that proofreading is the most important step in writing. Believe it or not, […]
The Cost of Being a Groomsman
A lot of the wedding related articles I read have to do with how the bride and groom can save money on this or that but not many of them talk about how much it’s going to cost other people. I’ve been a groomsmen for one wedding and I’ll be having 7 groomsmen at my […]
Erasing Debt – Top Tips for Lowering the Cost of Your Personal Loan
The following article is a guest post. If interested in submitting a guest post, please read my guest posting policy and then contact me. Many of us like to do a bit of spring cleaning around our house and tidy things up generally but not enough of us tend to take the same approach when it comes to […]
How To Choose and Buy Life Insurance
Editor’s Note: Gary Dek is a former investment banker and private equity analyst turned personal finance blogger. He writes for MyLifeInsuranceQuotes123.com, offering unbiased life insurance guides and expert advice for consumers looking for the best, affordable policy. Having a good life insurance plan in place is a wise move toward financial security. However, there are […]
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