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Ditching Super Frugality
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Welcome, new readers! Please check out the "about" pages linked up top, and please help me reach my goal of an undetermined number of feed readers by an undetermined date by subscribing. June 27, 2009. Middot; 3 comments. Frugality sucks. Being frugal beyond your means is kind of like spending beyond your means – you just end up with a world of problems. On top of that, it might even cost you. I don’t WANT. To feel poor again, and I don’t NEED. To feel poor again. Can I run to DQ and get one right now?
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Money Honey SF: American Greed
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The BUZZ about money. Anyone ever watch this show on CNBC? It's on every Sunday and Wednesday night. I tuned in last night and found this one story outright ridiculous. It follows 2 sisters that operate a business supplying bolts, nuts, and screws on machineries operated by our troops during the war in Afghanistan. It's very important that these supplies get to the troops in a quick and fast manner. So the government usually pays a high shipping cost to have these delivered pronto! They spent lavishly ov...
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One debt down… | QuarterLife Finances
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Weekly and Monthly Goals. I’m just a girl in the world, avoiding a Quarterlife Crisis by taking charge of my life and my finances! August 28, 2011. One debt down…. Posted by quarterlifegirl under car. I haven’t exactly been good about my spending, but I still reached an important financial milestone this month…. I paid off my car! And for the record, that leaves me with only one loan: a $27k Student Loan.). 7 Responses to “One debt down…”. August 28, 2011 at 7:22 pm. Anyway, congrats again! Are you going...
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$100,000 in principal by Age 30 – Final Recap | My Financial Journey
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100,000 in principal by Age 30 – Final Recap. 100,000 in principal by Age 30 – Final Recap. August 15, 2009. Well 3.5 years ago I wrote this original post. The whole purpose of the goal was to put me on a solid track for saving for retirement. I understood the power of compound interest at an early age and knew the cost of waiting to save for retirement. Below are the final results of my goal. I’ll provide more detail after you review the results. Fully Vested Matching Funds. Pingback: Carnival of Person...
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The Club Cleaner | An Aspiring Minimalist's Blog
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An Aspiring Minimalist's Blog. Chronicles of my journey to a minimalistic lifestyle. This is the story of how I got it, and how I got rid of it. During the past summer, I attended golfing event. I had never been golfing before, and I found the experience very interesting. At a 50/50 charity raffle, I won a set of golf cleaners! How do you get rid of freebies that you may not need or want? Posted by Aspiring Minimalist. 5 Responses to “The Club Cleaner”. 11/09/2010 at 3:04 AM. 11/16/2010 at 2:40 PM. With ...
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Money Honey SF: 3 paydays in April
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The BUZZ about money. 3 paydays in April. April has come and gone and I've been a very bad girl during that month with my financials. My company issues a paycheck to us every other friday which equates to 26 paychecks in a year versus 24 paychecks to those that get paid on the 1st and the 15th of the month. This translates into a lesser paycheck amount but it does make it up for it in quantity. My next 3 paychecks would again be in October. To my dismay, I was only able to save 1 of 3 paychecks. Im still...
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About This Blog
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Welcome, new readers! Please check out the "about" pages linked up top, and please help me reach my goal of an undetermined number of feed readers by an undetermined date by subscribing. It is easy to see, that you are not used to this business of adventures. Those are giants, and if you are afraid, away with you out of here and betake yourself to prayer, while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat. For myself. I started 2009 with $64,576 of debt to my name, and I promised myself:. You can do it man...
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Debt Sucks — Page 2
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Welcome, new readers! Please check out the "about" pages linked up top, and please help me reach my goal of an undetermined number of feed readers by an undetermined date by subscribing. Would You be Satisfied With a 2% Raise? November 20, 2012. Middot; 12 comments. Unlike seemingly most of your coworkers), and you do your damndest to make sure the customer (who you never see, and never will see) is happy. For all this, you take home $20,000 a year. Would you be satisfied with a 2% raise? November 6, 2012.
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Press
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Welcome, new readers! Please check out the "about" pages linked up top, and please help me reach my goal of an undetermined number of feed readers by an undetermined date by subscribing. Feb 28, 2011 – Why Being Late May Be Costing You More Money Than You Think. Dec 21, 2010 – Prioritize Your Time Instead of Budgeting It. Dec 20, 2010 – How to Fix Your Toilet with Aluminum Foil. Dec 20, 2010 – Fix Your Toilet With Aluminum Foil. Comments… add one now. Dedicated to Financial Freedom. Punch Debt In The Face.
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Would You be Satisfied With a 2% Raise?
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Welcome, new readers! Please check out the "about" pages linked up top, and please help me reach my goal of an undetermined number of feed readers by an undetermined date by subscribing. Would You be Satisfied With a 2% Raise? November 20, 2012. Middot; 12 comments. Unlike seemingly most of your coworkers), and you do your damndest to make sure the customer (who you never see, and never will see) is happy. For all this, you take home $20,000 a year. Would you be satisfied with a 2% raise? That’s wh...