Five Things That Are Acceptable To Spend Money On
We in the personal finance blogosphere love to fill the internet with ideas on how to save money and discuss everything under the sun that you should not spend money on. Well, today, I’d like to discuss a few things that I believe are acceptable purchases.
To Dream the Impossible…A Vacation?
If I have heard one resounding theme over any others among friends and family it’s that the possibility of a vacation is out for this year. In some cases, people I know have not taken a vacation in years! The number one reason: they can’t afford it. Well, at least they think they can’t afford [...]
How To Save Money – The 1,001 List Of Money Saving Ideas And Tips
One of the quickest ways to improve your finances is to reduce your expenses and find more ways to save money. This article is a compilation of various money saving articles that have been published over the years. A few tips are also highlighted from each article. Make sure you follow these links to see [...]
Should You Pay Off Your Debt Before Investing?
In this Ask the Expert with Larry Swedroe article, Lynnae from Being Frugal wants to know if people that are in debt should be thinking about investing, or is it best to focus on getting out of debt first. Here’s the question from Lynnae:
Is it best to get out of debt before you start investing?
Answer [...]
Mortgage Refinancing And Real Estate Investing
In this Ask the M-Network article, PJ shared information about his home and his desire to buy a house that just came on the market. Should he refinance is current home, or sell it to buy the new one? Should he buy the new home and rent out the old one? Here’s the question from [...]
Should You Buy A House If You Are In Debt?
In this Ask the M-Network article, Rebekah shared that she and her husband are thinking about buying a house. However, they are also $36,000 in credit card debt and can only make minimum payments. Is now the time to buy a house? More importantly, should they buy a house? Here’s the question from Rebekah:
My husband [...]
Ask The Expert with Larry Swedroe, January 2009 Issue
This is the 12th issue of the Ask The Expert column by Larry Swedroe. You can see Larry’s full biography and important disclaimer below. If you are interested in having your question answered by Larry, please send me an email via the contact page.
Now, let’s get to the questions and answers (please note that the [...]
Last Friday, I received a question from one of my readers. He asked that I respond publicly so that others may pitch in with their opinions. However, I took it a step further and passed his question to a few blogger friends and I’ve included their answers here as well.
I am an avid reader of [...]
Are you thinking about buying a house? With all the foreclosures and the housing market becoming more favorable for buyers, this may be a good time to buy. But how could you be sure that you’ll be ready? The standard answers might be something like this:
Your percentage of gross income that goes toward housing costs [...]
Welcome to the “Money Saving Hacks” edition of Money Hacks Carnival. We have over 60 submissions this week, so this is a fairly long carnival. Let’s start off with the editor’s picks, and don’t forget to check out money saving tips.
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Editor’s Picks
Smart Moves To Lower Your Health Care Costs posted at [...]
| High Interest Savings Accounts | 1.51% |
| High Yield CDs (1-year) | 1.60% |
| High Yield Checking Accounts | 1.46% |
| Best Credit Card | TrueEarnings® |
| 0% APR Balance Transfer | 12 mo |
| Lowest Interest Rate | 9.75% |
| Best Cash Back Reward | 5% |