Personal Finance + Inspiration = Free Financial Advice
January 23, 2007
And the winner is……. Going to be announced at the end of the article! The FinanceSpiration Challenge has come to an end, thanks to everyone that participated! I hope you all have gotten something out of the different stories of inspiration in personal finance; here they are in order of appearance. Iram Iram started it […]
Your Money or Your Life – Money Can’t Buy Happiness
January 22, 2007
This edition of Your Money or Your Life features wisdom from One Frugal Girl and The Weight of Money, thanks to both ladies for helping us keep our priorities straight! The Relationship between Money and Happiness One Frugal Girl reminds us that no matter what money will not make us happy. I hear where she’s […]
How to Get a Free Car Wash
January 21, 2007
The snow is falling, that means salt on the roads and salt on your car. If you want to extend the life of your car and save some big bucks down the road it’s important to keep this corrosive force from eating holes in your car and your wallet! Brave the Cold or Pay the […]
Job Security, 401k to IRA, Credit Card Mistakes, & Restaurant Bills – Carnival Roundup
January 20, 2007
This week at Money Smart Life I touched on a variety of financial topics including job security, turning your 401k into an IRA, credit card mistakes, and saving money when eating out. Endless Gibberish hosted the Carnival of the Capitalists where I talk about the pros and cons of having a “secure” job that you […]
Ten Low Cost Ways to Reduce Money Stress
January 19, 2007
Do you ever get tired of thinking about money? Since I’ve started writing about personal finance, I’ve gotten burned out once or twice by always having “money on the brain”. Here are ten cheap ways you can get money off your mind. The first five will build your brain and health, the second five are […]
Dumping American Century Ultra Mutual Fund – TWCUX
January 18, 2007
I started investing in American Century Ultra in 2003, a year in which it returned around 25% according to Morningstar. I’ve been dollar cost averaging into the fund ever since and am embarrassed to say that I’ve been meaning to get out of it for a while now but have procrastinated for far too long. […]
FinanceSpiration – Until Last Year, I Hated Money!
January 18, 2007
The newest entry in the FinanceSpiration Challenge is from Courtney. Not long ago she was a stranger to personal finance. Thanks to the different sites she describes below Courtney’s been inspired to take charge of her money in a way that meshes with her life. Thanks for sharing Courtney! Until last year, I hated money. […]
FinanceSpirations – Making Financial Decisions Alone
January 15, 2007
The latest entry in the FinanceSpirations Challenge comes to us from Emily, a thirtysomething woman whose single status means she makes all of her financial decisions by herself. Luckily she has Boston Gal and My Open Wallet to inspire her and pass along tidbits of financial advice. Thanks to Emily for sharing her FinanceSpiration story […]
Taxes, Pay Raises, Investing, Real Estate, and an Interview in the Carnival Roundup
January 13, 2007
Another great week for personal finance on the web! Here at Money Smart Life I covered the topics of taxes, pay raises, investing, and real estate. Don’t Mess With Taxes welcomes us to tax season 2007 with the Carnvial of Taxes. Check out my entry if you want to know how to pay your personal […]
Are Your Friends Money Dummies? Here’s a Simple Way to Help Them Out.
January 12, 2007
Do you have friends that constantly make poor financial decisions? Do you want to help them out but don’t know how? You’re afraid to step on their toes by offering financial advice. You don’t want to come across as pushy or a know it all. However, you care about their future so not doing anything […]