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Frugal Living Doesn’t Mean Sacrificing Quality (GP)

First of all, I want to thank Pinyo for giving me the opportunity to do a ‘online coupon’ guest feature on his terrific blog. I hope I can bring a unique perspective, along with some online coupons that can save you some money. I am a firm believer that there are certain [...]

Weekend Reading: June 22, 2008

Just a quick update about my 100 push ups…my arms are killing me! I thought I would’ve recovered enough to reattempt the week 1 day 1 program yesterday, but apparently not. Hopefully, I can try again Monday, but I am not sure.
Great Articles from PF Buzz
This week great articles and personal finance finds [...]

Better Health and Finances With 100 Push Ups

I was adding a few sites to PF Buzz Planet yesterday, and stumbled upon a web site called One Hundred Push Ups (via Too Smart To Live Like This). This is a timely find since I have been thinking about getting back in shape lately. To tell you the truth, I am feeling [...]

Weekend Reading: April 13, 2008

This afternoon I ran across a few interesting articles I’d like to share. But first, I’d like to remind you that there’s still 17 days left before I pick one lucky winner to receive a $50 Amazon gift certificate. The winner will be randomly chosen from the comments and trackbacks left in April [...]

Dave Ramsey’s Baby Step 6: Pay Off Home Early

The M-Network is currently doing a series highlighting Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps for getting out of debt and getting your life on the right track financially. You can read about all of the steps over on Cash Money Life who kicked things off with a great introduction. As other members of the network add [...]

Pay For College Or Make Them Work For It? (GP)

Whenever the question of paying for college comes up, it seems to spark a heated debate. Some parents want to pay for it all, others are firm believers that their children should have to put themselves through college, and there is a third group that thinks half and half is a good solution. When we [...]

6 Easy Ways To Simplify Your Finance

One of my favorite motto is: “simpler is better.” I think it’s crazy how someone like Madison can have 181 accounts and still live a sane life (hi, Madison). Since she shared her strategy on how to manage her 181 accounts and complex finance, I’ll share how I simplified mine.
1. Start payroll deduction [...]

Best PF Practices of the Year!

Last Friday, my friend at Mrs. Micah: Finance for a Freelance Life started a writing project that asked us to share our best PF practices of the year. I thought it was an excellent way to wrap up the year, so I will add my two cents here. I wanted to refer [...]

A Deeper Look at the 80% Retirement Rule

In Using Simple Rules to Predict your Retirement Needs, I passively mentioned using 80% rule to calculate retirement needs. You may have heard this rule before; here is a variation of it:

“You need 80% of your pre-retirement income during your retirement.”

A Bit of Reality
Now, that statement is just a rule of thumb and is [...]

10 “Preparing For Baby” Tips For the Frugal-Minded (GP)

As his readers most likely know, Pinyo and his wife are expecting a baby. In fact, why you’re seeing this post I wrote for Pinyo is most likely because they’ve had the baby and are off in the hospital or at home enjoying their new little bundle of joy. Having had two babies [...]

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