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You know that insurance is a necessity in some cases. By law, you are required to purchase car insurance, and health insurance can protect against major (and possibly financially devastating) health problems and costs. Other types of insurance, like life and disability, can be very helpful in securing your family’s future, depending on your particular [...]
I was at a loss for topics to write about this morning, so I decided to go through some of my old drafts piling up and see if anything sparked my interest. And what do you know! I found a link I’d saved over a year and a half ago just waiting to [...]
Is it just here in Silicon Valley, or are elementary school kids throughout the country walking around carrying cell phones and smart phones? The first time I realized one of my daughters’ friends, an eight year old girl, owns a cell phone, I was taken by surprise. Since then, I’ve learned that a full third [...]
Do you ever do that to yourself? Go grocery shopping when you’re starving? I fall for it ALL the time and I always want to buy everything! It really is the worst… every aisle just seems to jump out at ya and tries to wiggle out all that money in your pocket. But what are [...]
Back in April you might have filed your federal income tax forms only to find you actually owe money to the government instead of breaking even or getting a return. It can be a trying time for anyone especially in light of the recent recession woes affecting personal finances. If you discovered that you owe [...]
Guest post by Jesse Michelsen In light of J. Money’s recent job scare and his resolve to creating his online empire as he put it, I thought I would discuss creating value in yourself.I work in the computer industry and used to run my own computer repair shop. One thing I have found over the years [...]
As you read this, you might be wishing that you graduated just a year earlier and could take advantage of the $8000 first time homebuyuers credit. It’s not every day that Uncle Sam is willing to give you $8,000 for anything, let alone for something widely regarded as a fantastic investment.But consider yourself lucky… buying [...]Don’t Buy A House (Yet) from personal finance blo
This post is short and sweet and to the point.Folks, I cannot stress how important it is to check all of your accounts for possible savings at least once a year. This includes your bank accounts, your credit accounts, your utility accounts, and more. Basically, you should review every account that involves a financial relationship at least yearly.It’s easy to do this. Just call the customer

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