Archive for August, 2006
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Saturday, August 26th, 2006Jeffrey over at Personal Finance Advice has a great link to free informational items that Visa is offering, including free calculators, free financial tips for college students, information on managing your debt and many other helpful topics.
Head on over to PFAdvice.com and check it out.
Ways To Make Money
Friday, August 25th, 2006For those of us aggressively tackling our debt or trying to increase our savings, it sometimes feels like we can’t squeeze any more extra money out of our income. There’s a simple solution to this problem: find ways to make more money.
Host A Real Garage Sale Probably the easiest way to make extra cash quickly. […]
The Price of Being Uninsured
Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006There’s a very poignant post over at InsureBlog that talks about the possible financial dangers a medical emergency poses. Most importantly, the family friend he mentions in his post seems to be recovering well. Thankfully, too, the headache in having to deal with the hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills has been averted […]
Insurance Overview: Conclusion
Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006This is the sixth–and final–post in my “Insurance Overview” series.
I’d like to conclude this series with a brief post filled with some important things to keep in mind. Look at your life and figure out what your insurance needs are right now and what they might be like over the course of the next twelve […]
Today’s Horoscope: Universal Money Truth For Everyone
Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006I don’t put any stock in my horoscope, but I still end up reading mine in the paper every single day. Today’s horoscope rang especially true, not only for me, but for all who read this blog.
To give credit where credit is due, this horoscope was written by Holiday Mathis:
“Spending less than you earn is […]
College Students & Responsible Credit Card Use
Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006Although not my primary audience, this post is for recent high school graduates who, in a mere matter of days, will be heading off to college to embark on the inagural days of their adult lives.
During orientation, there will probably be a local bank on hand to help you open a checking account. If you’re […]
From Around the Blogosphere
Monday, August 21st, 2006I found some fascinating posts by other bloggers out there which I hope might be of interest to you:
NinjaPigeon talks about his obsessive credit card paying habit, but talks about how his credit card company limits the number of payments per billing cylce.
Tricia, over at Blogging Away Debt, finds ways to cut her grocery bill […]

