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The Latte Factor is the idea that frequent, small dollar purchases add up quickly. We don’t notice them because the purchases are so small, like a $3 cup of coffee each morning, but over the course of the year that adds up to serious money. It’s not a novel idea, there are plenty of idioms [...]Most Expensive Coffee: The Real Latte Factor from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
Over the weekend I caught up on some blog reading and found an old post from The Simple Dollar where Trent discussed the differences in today’s budgets from those of our parents. It was an interesting post, and the comments provided more food for thought. I began inventorying our own monthly bills and compared them [...]Post by Frugal Dad
Every time I get home, I pull out any change I have and throw it into a small container. As I was pulling out quarters to put in my car, I noticed a nickel that looked different from the one beside it. It was a 1941-P (it actually didn’t have a letter, which means it [...]Most Valuable Regular U.S. Coin from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
Reader’s Digest conducted a poll of 150 people from 16 countries to find out what stresses them out the most. Voters could choose family, health, money, and the state of the world. First, I’d like you to vote on what stresses you out the most, then I’ll write about the results of that study. I’m [...]Your Take: What Stresses You The Most? from personal finance blog Bargain
Health insurance is not an item most of us add to our “find the cheapest available” list. The common scenario is like this: Get hired, receive a sheet with several health plans, ask around, pick one with very limited knowledge about the options and then just forget about it.In fact, it’s easy to forget that we even pay for health insurance since the cost is deducted from our pa

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