Personal Finance Decision Guide – 1st Edition

April 29, 2007

Simplifying Your Personal Finance Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Personal Finance Decision Guide! Read more about the goals and strategy behind the decision guide here. Then check out the articles listed below to help you focus on simplifying your personal finances by making one decision at a time. If you’ve written about a […]

Personal Finance Week in Review – Bachelor Party Edition

April 28, 2007

T-R-O-U-B-L-E, that’s how you spell bachelor party! Actually a friend’s bachelor party this weekend should be pretty tame. Just a bunch of guys that haven’t seen each other in a while getting together to catch up and celebrate. I’m sure no one will get arrested since George won’t be at this party 🙂 . While […]

Personal Finance Ultimate Fighting Championship

April 27, 2007

Are you imagining two guys in a cage fighting for the championship? Where does personal finance fit into this picture? Well the cage is actually this website, the two guys are you readers, and the prize is honor & glory. The Concept Inspired by a mixture of Devil’s Advocate and Guest Writer Days I’ve decided […]

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Emergency Funds

April 26, 2007

An emergency fund is a personal thing; each person approaches the topic in a way that best suits their situation. Several personal finance bloggers teamed up to answer the following reader question, each with their own point of view: Is there such thing as saving too much money in an emergency fund? What’s the best […]

Emergency Fund Investment Options

April 25, 2007

Yesterday we heard from Golbguru and Silicon Valley Blogger about different factors that determine how much is enough money to keep in your emergency fund. Today Sun looks at a combination of three different options that we have for keeping our emergency fund liquid but also earning a return on our money while it sits […]

Obsessing about Money, Cancer, Personal Development, & Family

April 24, 2007

Jeremy over at Generation X Finance shared his deep dark secrets and let the world know he’s obsessed with golf, his yard, cooking, and visitors to Generation X Finance. Now he wants to know what occupies my mind so here goes: 1) Personal Finance I was raised to be a good steward with money and […]

Can You Be Too Conservative with Your Emergency Fund?

April 24, 2007

Several personal finance sites are teaming up this week to take on the topic of the emergency fund. We’re answering a reader’s question as to whether you can save too much money in an emergency fund; along with a follow up question of what’s the best place to keep the money in your emergency fund? […]

The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich

April 24, 2007

Someone else’s speeding ticket might make my dreams come true. Escaping the Cubicle I was reading about Trent’s speeding ticket late last night when I saw an ad for a new book Timothy Ferriss, the 4 – Hour Work Week. The title of this newly released book makes some promises that sound intriguing. Escaping the […]

Money Question – Can You Save Too Much in an Emergency Fund?

April 23, 2007

Any personal finance book or website that’s worth reading will recommend that you save up some amount of money for rainy days; otherwise known as an emergency fund. Recently a reader wanted to know how much money was too much to save and the best place to keep the money so it wouldn’t be idle: […]

Why It’s Hard to be Good With Money

April 22, 2007

Every week there are many different websites hosting a collection of articles on a multitude of money related topics. You’d think after several weeks or months people would eventually run out of things to write about. The reason we always have new topics to explore and discuss is that money is a complex asset with […]

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