Personal Budget Tracking Creates Results
September 24, 2009
Does your personal budget have holes in it, where the money just oozes out without you realizing it? Do you have a system in place to track how the money in your budget is actually spent? If not, here’s a story that might convince you to track your money more closely. It begins several years […]
Missing a Mortgage Payment
September 20, 2009
I’ve written before about the dangers of online bill pay, one of the dangers I mention is assuming all your bills are paid automatically. The advice I gave is to check your statements regularly, even if the payments are automated. Well, I didn’t take my own advice and I got a call from my mortgage […]
Summer Spending Trends
September 9, 2009
Do you tend to spend more money in the summer or less? We spend more time doing outside activities that cost nothing, like going to the park or going for a walk. But typically we do tend to do more travelling in the summer which can add up pretty quick. Quicken Online looked at how people […]
Costs of Raising Children – Kid Expenses Continued
September 8, 2009
Yesterday I wrote about the costs of raising children and got a few emails reminding me of some of the costs that I left off the list. I don’t know how I missed some of these like childcare and insurance since they’re pretty big chunks of money. I guess there are so many expenses it’s […]
Costs of Raising Children
September 7, 2009
Being a parent can be a lot of fun but it can also be quite expensive. If you’re thinking about having children, make sure you budget in enough cash each month for all the different ways kids can cost you money. Health Care Medicine It seems kids, at least young ones, are always getting sick. I’m sure […]
Financial Advisor Profile – Jean Keener
August 31, 2009
Jean Keener is another financial planner I had the pleasure of meeting in person after the financial advisor websites list I put together a while back. As we chatted about financial planning and blogging I was reminded of the search my wife and I went on to find a financial planner right after we were married. Finding […]
How Much Money are You Hiding in Your Swiss Bank Account?
August 27, 2009
The Bank Secrecy Act requires United States citizens holding a financial interest in, or signature or other authority over, a bank, securities or other financial account in a foreign country to report these accounts to the government. Of course just because there’s a law requiring you to report the money doesn’t mean that people have abided […]
Quicken Discounts Thanks to Microsoft Money
August 26, 2009
Quicken discounts of $20 off Quicken Deluxe and Quicken Premier are available for the next two weeks. Intuit is running the special offer since the personal finance software Microsoft Money is no longer available for sale. Microsoft Money Discountinued Although Microsoft Money will be supported through the end of 2010 many long time Money users are […]
Budget Travel Book Winners
August 23, 2009
The budget travel tips are in and the random number generator has selected some winners! David is giving away two copies of his book in the contest and since we had so many useful entries I’m going to ship copies to two more readers. Here are the winners as chosen by Random.org along with their budget […]
Best Financial Advice You Wish You’d Taken
August 21, 2009
What’s the best financial advice that you’ve heard, but then ignored? Can you think of a piece of advice that you wish you had followed? Of course, you may have more than one but what’s the discarded advice that really sticks out in your mind, or that would have had the biggest financial impact? Here […]