I recently read the personal finance classic book, Your Money or Your Life, and wanted to write up a little review with some thoughts.
This book, first published in 1992, is still very popular to this …
funds, stocks, investing
career, work, food, life, pets
debt, credit, budgeting, auto
insurance, emergency, identity
401K, IRA’s, retirement planning
Every year I get my new homeowner’s insurance policy, and it goes up $30 or so for the annual premium. And I get pissed. In this economy, when my home value has plummeted for years, …
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The Generation of Career Change
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“The Daily Special”
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Mobile Data Plans Vary Widely in Price & Usage Limits
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How Much Tip for Takeout (if anything)?
A while back, I asked readers the question, “how much do you tip for food delivery?“. It inspired an interesting, and somewhat heated debate! The differences in opinion in …