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Today’s Ask the Readers post comes from Andy, a recent college graduate who managed to pay off student loans before graduating in May. Here’s his question excerpted from our email exchange:I’ve already established a Roth IRA this summer and am now looking into some other things for passive income generation. One thing that keeps [...]Post by Frugal Dad
So how are you getting on with your New Year’s resolutions? Yes that’s right, all those promises that you made to yourself back in January about doing more exercise, eating healthier food and cutting back on spending. We are now more than half-way through the year and for many, those good intentions are long forgotten [...]
Changing your bank can be a major hassle — something that’s rarely worth doing without a very good reason. There are some people who seem to flit from bank to bank, usually in search of elusive high interest rates on savings accounts. But most of us wind up sticking with our banks indefinitely, and that’s [...]
This post is from staff writer Sierra Black. Sierra writes about frugality, sustainable living, and getting her kids to eat kale at Childwild.com.Machines are, in some respects, much smarter than we are. Specifically, their ability to collect data about us far outpaces our own ability to know who we are and what we do.Your computer can’t tell you why you eat, spend money, sleep, or watch TV
This guest post from Ian is part of the “reader stories” feature here at Get Rich Slowly. Some reader stories contain general “how I did X” advice, and others are examples of how a GRS reader achieved financial success — or failure. These stories feature folks from all levels of financial maturity, and with all sorts of incomes. I think this story offers an interesti
Vacations provide an escape from reality. They give us the opportunity to step outside our daily routine and relax in a new environment. One week a year we book the fanciest hotel, go to the big name restaurants, and splurge on the ultimate activities. Then, in 2009, came the staycation. With everyone watching their budgets, [...]
This is a guest post from MoneyNing, who quit his job to help people turn their finances around by offering insightful personal finance tips. His family is expecting a daughter in one month, and he is currently running a contest to see who can guess his daughter’s birth weight and date here. Go join in [...]Post by Frugal Dad
We have moved and settled into our home – well, at least we’ve moved! It will be a while before we unpack the last box, especially since I went back to work today and left a house full of boxed up stuff for the family. Pretty sad when you go back to work to rest [...]Post by Frugal Dad

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