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This guest post from Jaime Tardy 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.In 2005, I was working more tha
This article is by staff writer Adam Baker. Baker recently posted a transparent personal update entitled “When to Quit Traveling“. Today J.D. is very thankful to have staff writers, because his computers (plural!) are on the fritz, and he has no time to write about money…I struggle with weight. In fact, it’s a far more difficult issue for me than personal finance. Honestly
Even though President Obama's $250 Social Security rebate in 2010 (to offset the lack of a COLA increase) was quashed by Congress, he has been able to get a $250 payment to seniors on Medicare through the recently enacted Health care reform bill. The $250 payment to address the Medicare drug coverage gap is among the first changes under the new health care law and while in effect immediately
This guest post from Andrea is part of the new “reader stories” feature here at Get Rich Slowly. Some reader stories contain general “how I did X” advice, and others will be examples of how a GRS reader achieved financial success — or failure.I am a graduate student, working towards a PhD, and I hope to graduate in 2012. Prior to starting my PhD program I acquired a
This guest post from Rita marks the start of a new feature here at Get Rich Slowly. Every Sunday will include a reader story (in the new “reader story” category). Some will be general “how I did X” stories, but most will be like this: An example of how a GRS reader achieved financial success.I discovered Get Rich Slowly from a link on MSN Money in the fall of 2008. I’
Fans of the Dave Ramsey Show probably recognized that line in the title. Dave’s got a few variations - pay off the Tahoe, amputate the Tahoe, etc. Over the last few weeks I’ve been hinting at how close we were to paying off my wife’s Tahoe (our family vehicle). My old van was paid off [...]
Last week, I participated in a paid focus group and was paid $75 for two hours. Unlike the last focus group in Baltimore, this one was only a five minute drive away. If you think paid focus groups are easy money, you’re right. There aren’t many things that pay $35 an hour! The only thing [...]This post is originally from Bargaineering.com.Paid Focus Groups: Easy, Infrequent Money
Just a quick post to say that PineCone Research is accepting new members again for their paid survey panel. It seemed to die right after I posted it last time. Thanks Jan.

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