Personal Finance

Break Through These Myths and Start Saving for Retirement Today

April 17, 2012

“I have a 401(k), I should be good.” “I have to pay off my debt before I think about retirement.” They’re all common refrains from people who may think they’re setting themselves up for a solid retirement, but may actually be deluding themselves into putting off saving the money they’ll need to live off...
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How to Better Manage Your Student Loans and Graduate with Less Debt

April 15, 2012

Student loan debt has surpassed total revolving credit card debt in the United States, and the momentum is only just beginning. There is now genuine concern about the sustainability of this debt, as 58.8% of students are graduating with loans and other financial obligations. With the right information, conscientious students (and parents) can owe...
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What Is Your Time Worth?

April 14, 2012

If a top hedge fund manager takes out his own garbage, you could say that walk to the end of the driveway cost him more than $100,000. When you earn $3.9 billion in one year, your time comes to be worth a lot — even when you’re not working. That’s because time and money...
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Working a Crappy Job – for Nothing

April 13, 2012

I’ve got some bad news and some good news. The bad news is, your wife has been slaving away at her awful job at a ridiculously far-away office building, enduring those frequent Showers of Douchery, and missing out on raising her own children, for VIRTUALLY NO PAY! The good news is, she can bring...
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How to Make Money at the Farmers Market

April 12, 2012

Know what you’re getting into before you become a vendor at the farmers market. There are many things to consider. via How to Make Money at the Farmers Market.
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Pay Yourself First: What It Means, and How to Do It

April 11, 2012

If you have ever read a retirement planning brochure or any website about investing, there’s a good chance you have read the phrase “pay yourself first.” Some financial experts refer to this as the Golden Rule of Personal Finance! But what does it mean to pay yourself first, and how exactly do you do...
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Clear Out That Clutter: 15 Places to Sell Your Stuff

April 10, 2012

While it’s still difficult to find a full-time job in this economy, it’s easier than ever to make a little extra cash on the side. Virtually anyone with items of value or a skill or service to offer can supplement their income — with the right resources. From hocking your books and DVDs online...
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25 Things to Never Pay Full Price For

April 10, 2012

What’s so great about this frugal renaissance that we’re experiencing is that there are more ways to save on everyday purchases than ever before. In fact, there’s money waiting to be saved on almost every purchase we make. Some are no brainers, but I bet there are ways to keep more of your cash...
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Ask These Questions at Your Next Job Interview to Leave a Lasting Impression

April 9, 2012

We’ve discussed some of the questions you should ask at your next interview to find out what life is really like at the company you’re visiting, but you also want to use your Q&A time with a hiring manager to leave them with a positive impression of you and your interest in the position...
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Killing your $1000 Grocery Bill

April 8, 2012

“Eighty dollars a week on food for the three of you? That’s IT??”, said a friend, “We spend more than three times that amount!!” “Whoa”, I thought, “I guess I’m not as spendy as I thought”. via Killing your $1000 Grocery Bill | Mr. Money Mustache.
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