One of the ways we measure our financial success (and, in some cases, success as a person) in our society is to look at our salary. However, just looking at your salary provides an incomplete picture or your financial situation. This is because your salary does not always provide an accurate representation of how much [...]
Search results for vs
Salary vs. Discretionary Income
Posted 45 days ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)Spending Styles: Things vs. Experiences
Posted 52 days ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
We hear a lot about different money styles. Some of the more common dichotomies that we are used to reading about include: Spending vs. Saving Denial vs. Indulging Impulse Buying vs. Planning Purchases While all of these financial styles illustrate different characteristics about how we spend our money, I always thought it interesting that few [...]
With my son approaching his 5th birthday, I’ve started thinking more seriously about his schooling from elementary to college/university. My parents paid for a big part of my education and I would like to do the same for my son. Given the rising cost of tertiary education, I figured the earlier I save the better [...] Related posts:Tax Credits and Deductions for Teachers ($250), Unemployed, Home
Rent vs. Buy: Tools, Textooks, Caskets?
Posted 57 days ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
Guest post by Go Banking RatesWe often convince ourselves that purchasing an expensive item will be worth it in the long run – it’ll pay for itself and save money with use over time. Then, several years down the road, you’re filling out a Craigslist ad, hoping someone will take it off your hands for [...]
Mortgage Prequalification vs. Preapproval
Posted 65 days ago (http://cashmoneylife.com)
My wife and I are placing our home on the market soon and that means we will need to start looking for a new home. House hunting is only half the battle, though. Once we decide upon the house we want, we need to get a mortgage. One of the first steps we will need [...]
Would You Rather… Life vs. $100,000
Posted 70 days ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
Woohoo! My first “Would You Rather” of the year! Remember when I used to do these like every other month?I guess there’s only so many you can do until you run out of ideas though, at least if we’re sticking to the financial mold. It’s probably good that I can’t throw out any of my [...]
Vanguard Mutual Funds vs. ETFs: Which Are Better?
Posted 120 days ago (http://www.bargaineering.com)
When Vanguard lowered its stock and ETF trading fees this week, I received an email from Eric, one of the long time readers of Bargaineering. He wondered if this made Vanguard ETFs superior to their mutual funds, to which I was pretty sure the answer was “Yes.”You have to make the assumption that the mutual [...]Vanguard Mutual Funds vs. ETFs: Which Are Better? from personal finance b
120 Rule vs. Target Retirement Funds
Posted 144 days ago (http://www.bargaineering.com)
Have you ever heard of the 120 Rule? The 120 Rule is a basic asset allocation rule. Take your age and subtract it from 120. That is the percentage you should be invested in stocks and the balance should be in bonds. If you’re 40, then you should have 80% in stocks and 20% in [...]120 Rule vs. Target Retirement Funds from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
“Filing for unemployment is very necessary so that you can claim your...”
“All about buy car part sell used in Hinton. On web-site pages You can find...”
“Grab Yourself One of The Hottest WordPress Video Plugins Available, 100%...”
“Grab Yourself One of The Hottest WordPress Video Plugins Available, 100%...”
“PHP Video Scripts - Find The Answers to All Questions Asked About The Top...”
Articles from successful, small, independent, high quality websites.