Garage Sale: Success or Flop? Read about our Experience Hosting a Garage Sale
– youngadultmoney.com/
We had our garage sale last weekend and I’m sure you all are anxiously to hear the results! 😉
My wife spent a lot of time making sure we had everything organized and ready to go early on so that the day of the garage sale (and the day before) we wouldn’t be stressed out or scrambling. We had everything priced and sorted in advance of the big day…
Don’t Let Bernanke Sucker Punch Your Portfolio
– libertyinvestor.com
Secretly, I think that’s what Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is saying to investors right now.
In the wake of his Congressional testimony — when he hinted at changing his quantitative easing ways — investors bailed on stocks.
Heck, the exodus was pronounced enough that the S&P 500 Index ended up posting a weekly loss for the first time in five weeks…
5 Tips for Protecting Your Windfalls
– consumerismcommentary.com/
May 2013 Goals and Financial Update
– retireby40.org/
May Highlights and Lowlights
Net worth – Our net worth is up 0.76% month to month. That’s pretty good considering I got a lot more conservative since late April. The stock market has been doing very well in 2013 and we haven’t had a negative month yet. We’ll see if this bullish trend can really hold for the rest of this year…
Book review: “Change Your Life in 7 Days”
– getrichslowly.org/blog
Net Worth Update: $379,397.06 (Up $11.5k)
– budgetsaresexy.com/
It feels quite funny rejoicing about our jump in net worth here when we’re about to unload $18,000+ in the very near future, but I guess for right now we can smile one last time before it takes a dive, right? 🙂 Technically we’re still up since we haven’t paid anything yet! Haha…
All that aside though, May was a perfect snapshot of what an ideal monthly update SHOULD look like…
Today’s Deals: Tablets, Cuts and Free Health Testing
– moneytalksnews.com
10 Meaningful, Money-Saving Ways to Celebrate Dad
– wisebread.com
Showing Dad you love him doesn’t have to mean sending him on an expensive golf vacation or buying him a new camera. The special day should be all about connecting with him, and there’s no better way to do so than by spending some quality time together…
How to Figure Rate of Return on Investments
– moneysmartlife.com
The Simple Dollar Weekly Roundup: Rains of Castamere Edition
– thesimepledollar.com
Since I actually read the “Red Wedding” scene several years ago, it was very entertaining to see all of the surprise from people. I’m really glad that they saved and built up the surprise on the television series as well as the author did in the books…
Do You Have an Income Problem? Or a Cash Flow Problem?
– prairieEcothrifter.com
I think about cash flow. A lot. As a freelance writer married to an adjunct professor, my household income is sometimes a little unpredictable. In many cases, it’s not about how much we have coming in; it’s more about when the money arrives and leaves.
As I contemplate the coming summer, and the dwindling of my husband’s paycheck, cash flow becomes even more important…
How to Create a Spending Record
– canadianfinanceblog.com
Planning for Retirement: Ideal Asset Allocation for your Age
– onecentatatime.com
Taking Money Off The Table? Minibonds Can Provide Big Yields
– libertyinvestor.com
After all, it’s been more than just lackluster or negative returns over the past 10-plus years that have left a bad taste for risk in the mouth of the average investor…
Results of My Bike to Work Week: Tough, Sweaty, and Fun
– ptmoney.com
I told a friend, who thought I worked from home, this fact, and he got a good laugh from it.
Truthfully, I did ride my bike into work (an office downtown), and then some, each day…
Frugality While Living on the Road
– moneyning.com/
While my wife and I travel the country as I move around for work, we need to be as frugal as possible. And due to our dog, we also need to be creative with our style of living. The big things that we focus on are: how to travel, where to live, and what to eat.
How to Travel
We often think about our method of transportation, as we need to determine how many cars we’ll need, and how to get them there…
I might take out a $30,000 401k loan just to piss some of you off.
– punchdebtintheface.com
If you’ve been reading PDITF for longer than, say five minutes, you’ll know I’m not necessarily the smartest PF blogger of the bunch. But what I lack in brains I make up for in crappy stick figure drawings…right?
Over the years I’ve read a handful of articles about 401k loans…
Financial Benchmarks Investors Should Consider To Gauge Performance
– financialsamurai.com
There’s one simple observation I’ve noticed in my journey towards financial freedom. Rich people make things more expensive for the rest of us. Given the supply of desirable necessities such as homes, schools, food, and even water is finite, the rich bid up prices far beyond what the middle class can afford…
‘Go West, Young Man’: Researchers Find More Entrepreneurial Spirit In American West
– libertyinvestor.com
How to Save Money on Food & Groceries: Your Secret Weapon
– 20somethingfinance.com/