Month: December 2013
One of the most common financial topics brought up at the work lunch-room table (or really anywhere, now that I think about it) centers around the old save for …
Around the same time, every Saturday, I’d pocket my $1 weekly allowance (not a typo), and head down to the local ice cream parlor on my bike. I’d throw …
I haven’t plugged a new credit card offering in over a year, as few (if any), have stood out from a pile of mediocrity. But here’s one worth plugging, …
The last two jobs my wife has been offered (and accepted) were both part-time jobs. The first, as a landscape architect, was 4 work days (32 hours) per week. …
This post may contain some Mr. Obvious type advice to some – but the fact that certain types of bank products still persist leads me to believe that it …
A week after my ‘Gen X and Gen Y state of retirement‘ post, one of the major credit bureaus (Experian) launched an infographic on the ‘state of credit‘ of …
A few weeks back I received a rather threatening letter from my auto insurance company in regards to medical coverage (or potential lack of). Here is the heart of …