• Money Saving Links: 11/30/08

    11.30.08 | Money | 1 Comment | by junger

    Thanksgiving is over. Black Friday has past. Before you know it, we'll be in 2009.

    Since we're at the end of the month and almost the end of the year, it's time to start looking forward to your financial status when the calendar flips.

    This week, we participated in two carnivals again: the Carnival of Personal Finance hosted by Living Almost Large and the Money Hacks Carnival at Steadfast Finances.

    Check out a few of the great stories from the two carnivals:

    Online Bank Accounts and More Savings Options To Keep Your Money Safe - The Digerati Life

    In light of the current financial turmoil, many are exploring alternatives to the traditional brick and mortar bank for saving and securing their assets. Here are some of the options.

    Ask the Readers: What are Your Favorite Internet Sites for Discounts (Revisited)? - Uncommon Cents

    We’ve discussed Internet coupon sites here in the past (and of course, we’ve had the fabulous Kyle of Rather-Be-Shopping.com do a bunch of guest posts!), so they’re not new to us. But there are other sites out there and other ways to spend less or get rebates, and I’m wondering which do you like?

    Is Your Cash Flowing on a Daily Basis? - Debt Free Destiny

    As more and more people are creating budgets to stay on track in a turbulent economy, it is important for those people to recognize their own cash flow situation and seal with it. Even if, on paper, your income meets your needs for paying bills, you still may not be off the hook.

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  • Money Saving Links: 11/23/08

    11.23.08 | Savings Links | 1 Comment | by junger

    It's been a pretty busy week around here — a guest column on the US dollar, results of a study on how people feel about online banking, and a look at how budgets are affecting the number of hours people work.

    We also participated in 2 — yep, read it 2 — carnivals this week. In addition to the Carnival of Personal Finance, hosted by Money Ning, we were a part of the Money Hacks carnival, hosted by Moolanomy.

    Fred's look at Circuit City's saving plan and my rant on E-Loan's online savings account were included in the carnivals.

    A few of the highlights from the carnivals include:

    Rate Chasing with High Yield Savings Accounts - My Dollar Plan

    Chasing a rate when you have $500 in the bank doesn’t make much difference. However, if you have $50,000 in the bank, a few basis points can make a big difference.

    12 Fun and Free Entertainment Websites - Fiscal Zen

    The Internet has a lot to offer:  communication, news, investment research, and money saving opportunities but to name a few.  But sometimes, you just need to take a break and have a little fun.  So with that in mind, I’ve put together a list of 12 fun and free websites that are great for entertainment.

    6 Situations Where I Still Need Cash - Student Scrooge

    The time has finally come — for the first time in almost two months, tomorrow I will be visiting an ATM. My local ATM and I used to be much better friends, but it just does not serve the same role in my life which it once did. Using my credit card (responsibly) has enabled me to pay most of my expenses over the past few weeks without cash, with added budget tracking benefits. As part of my build-up to tomorrow’s ATM visit, however, I want to take a moment and reflect on some of the expenses that still keep me using cash every now and then.

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  • Money Saving Links: 11/16/08

    11.16.08 | Savings Links | 1 Comment | by junger

    With Thanksgiving only one week away, one of the biggest shopping days of the year — Black Friday — is on the horizon.

    Most years, I get caught up in the consumerism, but this year — there's just not that much that I need. Add in the fact that most deals aren't actually that great, and it just makes sense to save and not spend.

    This week, we participated in the Carnival of Personal Finance, hosted by The Digerati Life. Fred's post on Alan Greenspan and economic regulation was included.

    Check out some of the highlights from the carnival.

    Investing vs. Paying Down Debt - Which Way Should You Go? - Personal Finance Analyst

    Personal finance isn’t always crystal clear and making a decision between heftier debt payments and investment is a perfect example of that.  In order to get the right answer, you’ll need to compare the actual “dollars and cents” value of each option and to assess that result in terms of your own personal outlook and money management skills.

    Get a higher return for your money - Blogging Banks

    Most individuals have money in regular checking accounts which they use for their regular day to day expenses and deposits. The main issue with these regular checking accounts at banks is that they pay very little in interest rates – sometimes lower than half a percentage point per year.

    Free Online Personal Finance Tools - Hustler Money Blog

    Here’s a complete free list of online account aggregation services for personal finance.

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  • Money Saving Links: 11/9/08

    11.09.08 | Savings Links | 1 Comment | by junger

    Well, the presidential election is finally over. But the work is just beginning — as we saw by the quick 1,000 point drop on Wall Street in the first two days with president-elect Obama, nothing is going to change overnight.

    An election/economy post — 4 Tips for Shopping at Thrift Stores (Or How Not to Spend Like Sarah Palin) — was included in this week's Carnival of Personal Finance, hosted by The Sun's Financial Diary.

    Check out a few of the great posts from the carnival:

    Manage Money - Outsource Your Money Handling Tasks - Minding My Own Business

    In today’s world of the Internet, e-commerce and e-banking there exists another viable option. You can outsource the tedious tasks. I don’t mean hire an employee to pay your bills, but rather take advantage of modern day conveniences to automate routine Money Handler tasks. Doing so will enable you to spend your valuable time being a Money Leader and a Money Manger instead.

    How Much Should You Pay to Save Time? - Political Calculations

    Jim, as we recently noted in the latest edition of OMM, saved a lot of out-of-pocket money by butchering his own chicken, but wondered if it was really worth his time to do all the extra work, rather than just buying the various chicken parts already prepared. Cathryn wondered the same thing about buying pre-peeled onions, pre-manufactured lunches for children, and baking a pie from scratch.

    We've set up the tool to answer Jim's question about whether or not it's worth his extra time to do his own chicken butchery, but you're more than welcome to change the input values according to the make-vs-buy scenario you may be more interested in.

    10 Ways to Become Financially Independent - Happiness is Better

    There are many ways to becoming financially independent. I don’t think most people become financially independent through any single method. I’m sure it’s an iterative process that usually takes many years, at least 10 (I threw that number out there), to complete.

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  • Money Saving Links: 10/26/08

    10.26.08 | Savings Links | 2 Comments | by junger

    It's been a slow week here, thanks to being offline for some holidays and traveling for the day job. But we're back in the swing of things and have a great week lined up for you.

    We participated in this week's Carnival of Personal Finance, #175 hosted by Budgets are Sexy. We submitted The Declaration of Financial Independence: ING Direct.

    Check out some of these great stories:

    10 More Money Saving Websites With Ongoing Big Fat Deals - Greener Pastures

    10 time saver and money saver sites I use to get a little extra mileage out of my budget.

    My criteria: I don’t lay out my credit card number unless I know the site’s legit.

    How to Maintain Optimism in Tough Economic Times - Tough Money Love

    But you know what?  We have not given up hope.  We can still see the light and are more determined than ever to finish the job we started, to reach the financial goals we set, and do it on our schedule.  How is that possible after the all of the damage that has been inflicted upon our net worth?  That’s a question that I am now asking myself because to be honest I am surprised at how calm I am at this point.

    Saving Is In Again: Thomas Stanley on the Glutton Economy - Cash on the Barrelhead

    Hemispheres, the United in-flight magazine, just published a short piece I wrote last spring about saving to become wealthy called Hey, Big Spender.

    It includes a quote from Thomas Stanley, author of The Millionaire Next Door. At the time I wrote it, the idea of being frugal still seemed quite out of step with the culture, but Stanley says it’s a habit that never goes out of style for those who hold onto their wealth.

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  • Money Saving Links: 10/19/08

    10.19.08 | Savings Links | 2 Comments | by junger

    This week, we participated in the Carnival of Personal Finance #174, hosted by Greener Pastures. As you can imagine, many of the posts dealt with the up-and-down stock market and the general state of the economy.

    The carnival included our own 3 Things the Presidential Candidates Can't Say About the Economy (But Should).

    While there weren't many posts about online banking or using the Internet to save you money, there were a number of good stories to read.

    Be Careful Where You Get Your Investment Advice - Military Finance Network

    Here are some investment tips you should beware:
    An “inside tip” isn’t inside information if it is published
    Beware of agendas and scams
    Beware of the office day trader
    There are no guarantees

    Stop Thinking About That Year-End Bonus - Tough Money Love

    Mr. ToughMoneyLove has lots of experience with year end bonuses, both as a recipient in my younger days and more recently as an employer distributing them. My message today is to encourage all of you who have reason to expect a bonus to stop thinking about it.

    Pay Yourself First: How to Do It and How It Works - Money Under Thirty

    What does it mean to pay yourself first? Think about how you usually manage your money every month. If you’re like most responsible people, you get your paycheck and pay your bills. Even if you don’t stick to a budget, you probably have an idea of how much your bills are and how much you have left over. After your bills are paid, you kind of spend the rest without much thought.

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  • Money Saving Links: 10/12/08

    10.12.08 | Savings Links | 1 Comment | by junger

    We're going to try posting the Money Saving Links on Sundays from now on — hopefully you'll have some light reading and we'll be able to highlight some great content from around the Web.

    This week, we participated in the Carnival of Personal Finance #173 hosted by Girls Just Wanna Have Funds, who has a lot of great stories on finance for women.

    Some of the highlights from this week's carnival include …

    Mint.com Review: Beautiful Money Management Tool - Blueprint for Financial Prosperity

    In Summary, I think Mint is a pretty slick tool (after looking at the screenshots, I think you have to agree with me there). Can you live without it? Of course you can. Will you likely learn more about your spending if you use it? Definitely. Is it worth the security risk? That depends on your level of risk aversion and how well you trust the securities measures they’ve taken with your data.

    Six Ways to Get Intense About Your Money and Finances - Prime Time Money

    Read Personal Finance Blogs
    Browse the Personal Finance Sections of Your Local Paper and Online News
    Head to the Library and Check Out a Few Personal Finance Books
    Learn About Other People Who’ve Had Success With Their Money
    Find a Money Mentor
    Analyze the Details of Your Own Finances

    My 3 Biggest Personal Finance Successes - Value for Your Life

    These are my three biggest successes because they changed my focus, my relationships, and how I live my life and look at money.  They have made my marriage stronger, my life happier, and my relationship with money so that I rule it–not the other way around.

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  • Money Saving Links: 10/3/08

    10.03.08 | Savings Links | 0 Comments | by junger

    I can't believe it's already October — it's tough to believe that 2009 is only around the corner.

    For the first links of October, we participated in the 172nd Carnival of Personal Finance, hosted at DebtKid.

    The Carnival — called the "Meltdown Edition" — included our own Inside the Root Cause of the Flailing Economy.

    Here are a couple of highlights from the carnival.

    20 Ways to Increase Your Net Worth - Orange Dealing with Money

    Regardless of if your net worth is a positive or a negative number, every effort to increase it counts. Here are the several ways to increase your net worth.

    Where Do We Go From Here? How About Back To The Basics - The Wisdom Journal

    Our “leaders” won’t listen to reason, so what are the financial basics WE need to focus on to insure that we, as individuals, have a secure financial future and that we don’t have to be bailed out (a personal bail out is called bankruptcy)?

    Influence Others to Save Is An Effective Frugal Tip - Money Ning

    Instead, make it a point to influence someone you know to start a frugal activity. It doesn’t matter if it’s getting them to cook at home more often, getting them to understand the power of clipping coupons or even showing them how great walking can be. Influence everyone to become frugal, and they will in turn help you save more.

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  • Money Saving Links: 9/26/08

    09.26.08 | Savings Links | 1 Comment | by junger

    This week, we participated in the Carnival of Personal Finance hosted by Sound Money Matters.

    While there weren't too many stories directly related to online banking and using the Internet to save you money, there were a lot of great tips. Here are a couple of the highlights:

    The 60 Percent Solution and Mint.com - Cash on the Barrelhead

    Super, super cool, because everything goes into pie charts, which is the only way that money (or math of any kind, really) makes sense to my brain. Just click, and you can see one month of where your money is. Or three months, etc. Click on any pie slice for the gory details of what your money is doing. After we’ve got enough data in it, we’ll be able to see (in bar graph–I like those, too) how our spending stacks up against other people.

    29 Steps I Took to Leave the Workforce at Age 29 - My Dollar Plan

    At age 29 I left the corporate world behind and I’m embarking on a new chapter in my life: spending more time with my kids (ages 1 and 2), following my passion (teaching others about personal finance), and an overall life of freedom not tied to a JOB! Here’s how I did it (and how you can too!)

    Are You a Millionaire in the Making? - The Dough Roller

    Becoming a millionaire is about the simple, daily choices we all make. So with that, let’s see whether you are a millionaire in the making.

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  • Money Saving Links: 9/7/08

    09.07.08 | Savings Links | 2 Comments | by junger

    It's been a while since we've had a Money Saving Links post, but we're back at it.

    We participated in the Carnival of Personal Finance #168, hosted by One Caveman’s Financial Journey. The carnival included our popular post The Secret Catch to Bank of America's "Keep the Change" Program.

    Here are a few of the interesting posts from the carnival:

    Risk-Free Banking - fivecentnickel.com

    Four banks have failed since July, nine so far this year, and there are upwards of 90 more on the FDIC’s “troubled” bank list. It’s a nerve-wracking time, to be sure. So what can you do to reduce you risk when it comes to banking?

    Put Tuition Refund in a High Yield Savings Account as an Emergency Fund - Green Panda Treehouse

    The tuition refund is a great way to start an emergency fund. It’s not the most fun way to spend the money, but it’ll benefit you the most. Since college students tend not to have large incomes, this is a way to quickly set up a financial cushion.

    The X Files and Your Money: Strange Similarities? - The Wisdom Journal

    I watched the X-Files with my wife every Friday evening, then on Sunday evenings when it moved to a new time slot and we rarely missed an episode. Lately, after thinking about the show, I realized that a lot of its central themes are similar to how we work with and use our money.

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