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Cheap Dates

September 28, 2010 by Justin

I do not know about you, but I never have enough money!  I learned how to impress women without spending a lot of money.  It is easy to go out and buy a dozen roses and go to an expensive restaurant.  You have to be creative to think of places to go on a date that can impress your date and not spend a lot of money.  I am most familiar with New York ...

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Filed Under: Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Cheap, Dating, financial decisions, frugal, Frugal Living, Goal setting, interesting, Money, Personal Finance, Savings, spending, Stretching your Money

Is a College Education Worth It?

September 14, 2010 by Justin

Recently, I read a Washington Post article discussing the value of a college education.  The article asks the question:  “Is bypassing college smarter than paying for a degree?” The article further states “The hefty price tag of a college degree has some experts worried that its benefits are fading.”  The article focuses on the return on investment ...

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Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Budget, Career, Finance, Goal setting, Investing, Personal Finance, Savings, Wealth

Can Real Estate Make You Rich?

September 1, 2010 by Justin

Most people have a goal of someday owning a home.  This is true whether it is a condo or a house.  Even in these difficult times, everyone would rather own their home.  There are three major obstacles to home ownership which are credit, down payment and the ability to handle the monthly payment.  Credit is usually identified by FICO score.  ...

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Filed Under: Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Finance, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, Investing, Money, Personal Finance, Real Estate, Retirement, Savings, Wealth

Stop the Insanity, Get Out of Debt

August 29, 2010 by Justin

A quote attributed to Albert Einstein is the definition of insanity:  Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.  So many articles, books and magazines tell us how to reduce debt or change things we do with money.  Why do the people who need it most resist change?  The answer is simple change is hard! ...

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Filed Under: Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Credit cards, Finance, Frugal Living, Money, Personal Finance

How to Get What You Want?

August 19, 2010 by Justin

I got everything I ever wanted because I set goals and developed a plan to accomplish them.  Many of us want to be rich, own a house by the age of thirty and have a good career.  Although these are wonderful outcomes, they are not goals.  Goals must have certain characteristics so we can measure and monitor how well we are doing to achieve them. ...

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Filed Under: Careers, Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Finance, Frugal Living, Goal setting, Goals, Investing, Money, Personal Finance, Savings, Wealth

Only Suckers Pay Retail

August 19, 2010 by Justin

Who pays full price for a car?  No one!  Yet there are stories of people paying over list price for high demand vehicles such as Toyota Prius.  Do you negotiate prices in every purchase?  Of course not, that would be too much trouble.  So when would it be worth it?  There are two (2) categories of purchases that would be worth negotiating a better ...

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Filed Under: Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Consumerism, Finance, financial decisions, financial literacy, frugal, Frugal Living, Goals, information, Investing, lifestyle, major purchases, Money, Personal Finance, Savings, spending, Wealth

10 Small Changes can Make you a Multi-Millionaire

August 18, 2010 by Justin

Saving for your retirement, your children's education or just improving your standard of living can be impossible unless you know what to do.  Small changes in your spending can achieve $1-2,000,000 over your lifetime. 10 Small Changes in your Spending Habits: ...

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Filed Under: Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, Finance, Money, Personal Finance, Savings, Wealth

Save $10 Per Day and Become a Millionaire

August 11, 2010 by Justin

Can you pass a candy or soda machine and not purchase something?  Can you go to the mall with your friends and not come home with something?  If your friends invite you to the movies, can you say no?  Do you spend your entire paycheck? Do you have long-term goals such as  buying a car, going to college or buying a home?   ...

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Filed Under: Investments, Managing Money Tagged With: Budget, Budgeting, Cash, financial decisions, financial literacy, Goal setting, Goals, Money, Personal Finance, Retirement, Savings, Wealth

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