September 2007

Is God bad at Math?

09.30.2007 by Bob 10 comments

I think I can say with confidence that the Bible does NOT endorse the “save it all up then give” method. This is a little bit of a struggle for me, because the mathematical portion of my brain can see the enormous benefit.

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What stays the same?

09.28.2007 by Bob 0 comments

I found this video today – it drives home the point that lifelong learning is a must for all of us and that change really is the only thing that stays the same. It is about 6 minutes long - I think it would be a good use of 6 minutes…

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What to do with a raise

09.26.2007 by Bob 4 comments

Well, I think everyone KNOWS what to do with a raise, but the challenge is DOING it. Just incase you don’t know what to do with a raise, here are a few ideas…

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We have a winner!

09.24.2007 by Bob 3 comments

Doughroller was the winner of the MONEY magazine subscription contest. He will receive a one year subscription to MONEY magazine. Thanks to everyone who entered and better luck next time.   

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Forbes 400 Richest Americans

09.23.2007 by Bob 5 comments

Forbes magazine’s list of the 400 richest Americans was just recently released, and was topped by Bill Gates. Second was none other than my favorite billionaire Warren Buffett.

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How I organize my bank accounts

09.20.2007 by Bob 19 comments

This article explains how I organize my bank accounts…If there is one thing that I have learned about personal finances, it is that nothing is one-size-fits-all. There are different tools, methods, products, and investments that work for different people at different phases of their lives. My system that I am currently using to manage my accounts and cashflow, did not work for me 5 years ago, but…

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How to budget with Capital One (ING Direct)

09.18.2007 by Bob 52 comments

Want to know how to budget? Well, ING Direct is my favorite budget tool. Here are the steps how I budget with ING Direct. You could probably use this same technique at other banks, but I will show you why it is more beneficial at ING Direct.

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Free MONEY magazine subscription contest

09.15.2007 by Bob 3 comments

But, I felt like it was time to give something away. So I will be giving away a free one year subscription to MONEY Magazine. It costs you nothing but a single mouse click to enter (if you are a StumbleUpon user).

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What is an IRA?

09.14.2007 by Bob 12 comments

What is an IRA account anyway? An Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is a retirement savings plan that allows you to contribute to it up to….

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Free 411 service from google

09.11.2007 by Bob 3 comments

One of the newest ones to their lineup is a 411 service. They use a voice recognition program similar to Jott.com to direct the calls. So you don’t actually talk to a person when you call, but if you get connected to the business that you need – who cares? I think most cell phone companies charge at least a buck or two for this service. For the price, I think Google’s 411 is worth a try.

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Are you a risk-taker?

09.09.2007 by Bob 4 comments

Life is about managing risk. People often associate risk with investing, but it actually applies to all areas of our lives. From the amount of insurance coverage we purchase, to the decisions regarding our health, to the area of town that we choose to live in, everything has a level of risk.

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The best money advice of all time

09.06.2007 by Bob 13 comments

In this month’s issue of MONEY magazine they have an article titled “The Best Advice of All Time.” In it they look at 20 rules for success from some of the wisest people who have lived. I have pulled out a few of my favorites:

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Those sneaky bank fees

09.04.2007 by Bob 4 comments

If you haven’t noticed, banks (especially brick and mortar ones) are always looking for ways to squeeze a few more dollars out of their customers. They are consistently losing market share to online banks and are struggling to keep up.

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