Credit Card Bonus Comparison Charts
June 30, 2011
[chart_edge id=”card_bonus_dollars” align=”left” chart_title=”Cash Bonuses”] Credit card bonuses seem to be popping up all over the place, every time I open a credit card offer in the mail or visit a site online it seems like I read about a new cash bonus for opening a card. If you’re thinking about applying for a credit […]
Prenups & Beyond: 6 Tips for Money and Divorce
June 25, 2011
When you go through a divorce, you not only endure emotional bankruptcy, you could face financial bankruptcy as well. Divorce is actually a common cause for bankruptcy in the US, more often for women than men. Although divorce is the probably the last thing on your mind when you get engaged and get married there a […]
Check Engine Light Roundup
June 8, 2011
My check engine light came on last week during my morning commute to work. I spent the rest of the drive imagining all kinds of things that could be wrong and how much each one would cost to fix. A co-worker suggested I go to an O’reilly or AutoZone and ask them to put on […]
IRA Investment Allocations
May 28, 2011
After comparing a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA and looking at investment risks I thought it would be interesting to talk about a study that looks at investment allocations inside individual retirement accounts. The Employee Benefit Research Institute has been studying the investment choices of over 11 million IRA investors and recently released some interesting […]
IRA vs Roth IRA
May 26, 2011
Traditional IRA or a Roth IRA, which should you open? This is a common question that comes up with many people looking to open an individual retirement account (IRA). I’ll try to make this as concise as possible, and let you decide for yourself which IRA is best for you. Traditional IRA Definition: A traditional […]
Investment Risks & Your Money
May 23, 2011
Every investment has some risk, the question for investors is how much risk are you willing to take on in the pursuit of higher investment returns? As I mentioned in my how to invest post, when you buy stock in a company you have both the potential of profit and the risk of losing money. […]
College Graduate Roundup
May 22, 2011
Graduation parties can be a bittersweet event for college graduates. You’re relieved that all your hard work has paid off and you finally have your degree. It’s definitely a good reason to have a big party but as you celebrate with your classmates you realize that life as you know it is ending. While the new […]
How to Invest Without Wetting Your Pants
May 19, 2011
Deciding where to invest your money can be an unnerving experience in today’s world of corporate scandals, failing banks, and rivers of debt. When I asked you and other readers for your biggest concerns about investing, I found a wide range of topics. While some of them had to do specifically with the rocky economic environment, many of your concerns would […]
Popmoney – Person to Person Payments
May 18, 2011
Paying your friends and family money you owe them may have gotten easier recently. My experience with it started when I emailed my friend John last week to ask him if he had a PayPal account so I could pay him the $20 I owed him. He didn’t have an account with PayPal so said to […]
Angies List Contractor Checklist
May 15, 2011
Finding the right contractor for the job takes some work but it’s effort that will pay off with quality work and a fair price. As I’ve mentioned in the past, my approach is to find the top 3 or so contractors or companies on Angies List a get a price estimate from all three. Finding […]