Recent Money Blog | Book Reviews PostsCredit Card Scammers on the Horizonby Michelle Vandepas03 Apr 2007 07:20 AMJust when you thought you were safe we hear about a new credit card scam out there. If you ever needed a reason to cut up your cards and just say no, now is the time. I still use a card for a few items. I like to use it when I purchase from the internet - but it also opens me up for scammers. Squeezing $150.00 From Nowhere Fast!by Michelle Vandepas06 Mar 2007 10:50 AMA few days ago I posted a blog about how I wanted to go to a workshop, but it cost $150.00 and I didn't have it budgeted. I asked for ideas on finding quick cash and I got some great ones. You can read the comments here and add your own. Here's what I did, and yes - I have the $150. Money: Week in Review Jan 22 - Jan 28 2007by Michelle Vandepas28 Jan 2007 10:47 PMThis week on the Money Blog I've been dealing with the death of my Mother in Law, and my blog posts have reflected our loss. The Importance of Reading About Financesby Miriam Caldwell04 Jan 2007 10:07 PMIt is important to understand what is happening to your money and why. It is important to continue to learn about money management, investing and budgeting. One way to do this is to read about finances on a regular basis. One easy way to do this is to read at least one book about finance a year. Are You Behind on Your Bills?by Miriam Caldwell13 Dec 2006 11:11 PMWhat do you do when you fall behind on payments? You may have been out of work for a short time, and you got behind on all of your bills. You have enough to move forward, but are having a difficult time catching up. Book Review: "Debt-Free Living" by Larry Burkettby Miriam Caldwell10 Nov 2006 10:17 PM"Debt-Free Living" by Larry Burkett is an interesting and informative book about making decisions that will help you get out of debt and to stay debt free. A Great Website for Basic Money Questionsby Miriam Caldwell16 Oct 2006 07:59 PMIf you have specific questions about money, or just want to learn more about handling your money in general you should visit mymoney.gov. This would be a great site to visit with your teenager as well, because it teaches a lot of the basics very well. Book Review: "The Millionaire Next Door"by Miriam Caldwell11 Oct 2006 11:15 AMOne of the best things you can do to help your financial health is to read regularly on the topic. It is a good idea to stay on top of things in the financial world, and a subscription to a magazine about finances can help you do this. A Review of "Rich on Any Income"by Miriam Caldwell20 Sep 2006 08:33 PMIf you are just beginning to budget or have tried budgeting and nothing seems to work for you, you should take the time to read "Rich on Any Income." This is a basic budgeting book. It takes you step by step through forming a workable budget. The authors are straightforward in their instructions. Wal-Mart: Friend or Foe?by TheFamilyCEO27 Jul 2006 08:59 PMUnless you've been living on another planet, you know that Wal-Mart is a controversial subject in this country. So why all the fuss about this retail giant? First a little background: The first Wal-Mart store was opened by Sam Walton in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. Recent Blog Comments |
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