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Ways to Squeeze Extra Cash – Sorta …

February 1, 2012 by MMD 12 Comments
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It’s important to know that you don’t have to agree with every single piece of financial advice you’re given. I know I don’t. I was reminded of this fact recently when I read an article on Daily Finance by Molly McCluskey from “The Motley Fool” entitled “5 Unconventional Ways to Squeeze Extra Cash Out of Your Budget”.  I’m all for fresh ideas on ways to save money, especially if it can be shown to produce results. But although this article may have had its heart in the right place, some of the advice may be a little misleading. Let’s review each one and I’ll tell you why I felt this way. McCluskey’s Tips: 1. Rent, don't buy. Where to begin. Everyone knows you should never do a rent to own program for things that rapidly lose … [Read more...] about Ways to Squeeze Extra Cash – Sorta …

Adventures in Refinancing, Chapter 4

January 30, 2012 by MMD Leave a Comment
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We’ve got big news: We applied for a refinance! What’s New It’s been quite a while since I’ve updated this series. Since my last post in Chapter 3, a lot has happened - a lot of good things! … [Read more...] about Adventures in Refinancing, Chapter 4

Retiring on the One-Million Dollar Myth

January 28, 2012 by MMD 9 Comments
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Retirement, Daily Finance, One-Million dollars, money

I recently read an article on Daily Finance that posed the question of whether having one-million dollars was enough to retire. For many, one-million dollars is perceived as being the classic bench-mark of finally having enough money to retire as well as a symbolic goal for finally “being rich”. But as you can expect, the article posed several questions about whether retiring on one-million dollars had become a myth. Would it be enough to retire or stop working altogether? Where Does One-Million Dollars Get You? Perhaps it’s a sign of the times that our expenses have gotten out of control. Or maybe our society just simply “thinks” they need too much to live comfortably. Either way, we can explore this situation a little further. … [Read more...] about Retiring on the One-Million Dollar Myth

It Pays to be Assertive

January 25, 2012 by MMD Leave a Comment
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Every once in a while, I’m reminded how being assertive really pays off. For me, being assertive is really just a strategic way of being aggressive. The end result is still the same – I don’t take “no” for an answer. But I accomplish it with the right mix of psychology and candor. If you’re afraid of conformation, consider these stories: … [Read more...] about It Pays to be Assertive

Browsing for Stocks – January 2012

January 23, 2012 by MMD Leave a Comment
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It’s a new year and I’m optimistic that new opportunities are out there. In keeping with that enthusiasm, I’d like to add a few more individual stocks to my portfolio. Traditionally, I stick with mutual funds to stay diversified, keep my costs down, and avoid the turbulence of the market. However, last year I had a great time with Apple (AAPL) (up 26% from my initial purchase) and I’m hoping I can use the same care and attention to pick another winner. Going After Dividends As part of my ongoing initiative to add passive income streams, I’ve decided that my next set of stocks should be dividend stocks. There are a lot of reasons why to look at dividend stocks for my next purchase: … [Read more...] about Browsing for Stocks – January 2012

Is Your Job Awesome?

January 20, 2012 by MMD 4 Comments
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Does your job have outstanding perks? Fortune just released their 2012 list of the “Top 100 Best Companies to Work For”. These companies offer everything from big paychecks to free gourmet food to good-ole classic job security! Here are the Top 10 of the list and their headlining benefits.  You can also checkout the entire list here. … [Read more...] about Is Your Job Awesome?

How to Budget – Download My Excel Budget Template

January 18, 2012 by MMD 4 Comments
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In the preceding chapters, we've covered quite a few strategies for successfully creating a budget that will work for you.  Now enough talk!  Let's put the pen to paper and get down to business! As promised, here is the last post in the series containing my free Excel budget template.  If you've got Microsoft Excel installed on your computer, then you should be in good shape.  The file was created in an older version of Excel so it should open with no trouble.   … [Read more...] about How to Budget – Download My Excel Budget Template

How to Budget – Making It Easy with Mint

January 17, 2012 by MMD 3 Comments
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At many times throughout this series and especially in Part 2, I told you not to worry just yet about your individual credit card purchases and to treat them all as one “big category”. The reason I did this is because I didn’t want our lesson to get hung up on analyzing credit card purchases to death. You have a lot of other bills besides a credit card, and most of them are fixed each month. As we’ve already shown, knowing what you’re going to spend each month versus what you’re going to take in is extremely helpful in creating a budget. But in no way does this mean that we should ignore your credit card purchases. In fact, hitting the credit card category is the first place I usually look to cut my spending and re-direct the money … [Read more...] about How to Budget – Making It Easy with Mint

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