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Single Guy Money
Personal finance blog of a 30 yr old male trying to get out of debt.
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Suggestions for your Tax Refund - Part 1
2008-01-24 01:38:00
It's that time of year where all those people who overpaid federal taxes to Uncle Sam are looking to get the money back. I hope people do not look at a refund as a gift from the government. It's your money; you just gave them too much of it throughout the year - INTEREST FREE. If you go to the bank and borrow $2500 for a year, you can almost guarantee you will owe more than $2500. According to CNN Money, the average tax refund in 2007 was around $2500. If you go to the bank and borrow $2500 for one year, you can almost guarantee when you get ready to pay that money back, you will owe more than $2500. Make sure you speak with your human resources department to find out how to adjust your W4 allowances (more on this later).Through a 4 part series, I will offer you four tips on what to do with your windfall. Be sure to subscribe to SingleGuyMoney to read the entire 4 parts. One of the first things you should do with your tax refund is setup an Emergency Fund. I call my stash a " Fr...
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Free Financial Advice
2008-01-23 01:53:00
This is definitely something you should not miss out on. Kiplingers is having Jump-Start Your Retirement Plan Days coming up on January 25, 2008. They are offering FREE advice from planners who are members of the National Association of Personal Finance Advisors (NAPFA). Normally, the charge is anywhere from $100 to $250 an hour but on Friday, January 25, 2008 from 9am to 6pm ET, you can ask your questions absolutely FREE. The planners are well versed in a number of topics including: InvestmentsTaxesInsuranceEstate PlanningCollege SavingsRetirementYou can receive free financial advice by phone on Friday, January 25, 2008 by calling 888-919-2345 between the hours of 9am and 6pm EST and a NAPFA advisor will answer your question. You may submit your question online via this link, anytime between now and 6pm on Friday January 25, 2008.------------------------------------ ---Related Post:Kiplingers.com interviews SingleGuyMoney--------------------------- -Reminder: Please subscribe to Si...
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Under the Weather
2008-01-21 22:24:00
I'm a little under the weather today. I knew it was coming since so many of my coworkers have been sick lately. I've slept most of the day thanks to multiple doses of cold medicine. I know there are alot of new readers to SingleGuyMoney so I figure this would be a good time to highlight some popular posts from the last few months. Mistakes and Corrections: This is a detailed post on how I got deep into debt. My Bad Habits are Costing Me: I realized I am drinking and smoking away my future. SingleGuyMoney is MAD: Read about what made me so mad. I want to be rich like you: My teenage cousin thought I was rich. Married Folks and Money: My coworker hides money from her husband. I hope you enjoy these articles from the archives and I hope I feel better tomorrow!--------------------------Please support the sponsors that support SingleGuyMoney: CoolSavings - Print REAL coupons from your home computer. TaxCut - Prepare your own federal and state taxes online or at home. Insurance.com - Fr...
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Did you save money this week?
2008-01-20 06:34:00
I posted this question last week and the response was very favorable. I'm thinking of making it a regular weekly post here at SingleGuyMoney . What do you guys think? Should I make this a regular weekly post? One of the reasons I want to do this is by having the viewpoint of thousands of different people, we probably can come up with some pretty good ideas to save money. This week, I saved money by: Taking my lunch to work. Eating out is one of those areas in my budget where I always overspend. I am not a cook and do not cook at home. I figure if I really had to, I probably could. I went out and bought some bread, cheese, chips and a 12 pack of Pepsi. I took my lunch to work 3 days this past week and ate out for lunch 2 days. I only had to pay for 1 day as my boss took me out to lunch one day. Estimated Savings: $25.00 Paying my auto insurance with a credit card. My auto insurance was up for renewal this month and I had the money saved for this bill in my freedom account. I paid ...
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Performance Eval and a Dose of Reality
2008-01-19 13:20:00
I had my annual performance evaluation for 2007 yesterday. My company does performance evaluations twice a year but raises are only given once a year. Last year, I had an excellent performance review which resulted in a 4% raise. Since I exceeded the company expectations last year, I received a raise and merit cash. The amount of the merit cash received is determined by 5% of your yearly salary. This year, I was hoping to exceed company expectations again to be able to get another merit cash payment. Unfortunately, I did not exceed company expectations but I did fall into the highest performance tier. As a result, I was able to get a 5% raise and a $500 cash bonus. I was a little bummed about not getting the merit cash but I quickly realized, some people did not get a raise at all this year. Some people are even hoping they are able to get a job to be able to make money. I quickly realized, I am very, very fortunate to have a good job with a good salary and job security.This year, ...
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Save Money on Auto Insurance
2008-01-16 23:29:00
I just received my automobile insurance renewal packet and for the first time, I really reviewed what coverages I have and what I am being charged for those coverages.This is another area of your finances where it is important to pay close attention to what you are getting for your money. Many people stay with an insurance company so long, they don't bother to shop around for a better rate. Shopping for insurance is about as fun as going to the dentist but just like going to the dentist, it is necessary.I just realized I am getting a number of discounts such as:Multiple Policy. I have my homeowners insurance, auto insurance, rental property insurance and umbrella policy with the same company.Paid in full. I save enough money in my freedom account to be able to pay my insurance premiums in full. I take the total amount of the premium for the year and divide it by 12. I then take that amount and have it directly deposited into my savings account each month.Good Payer. The insurance c...
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I Just Can't Look Anymore!
2008-01-16 00:32:00
I just can't take it anymore. Every time I look at my 401k or my brokerage account, the balance gets lower and lower. I have a habit of checking my financial accounts every day just to make sure everything is the way it is supposed to be. With the help of the My Portfolio tool from Bank of America, I am able to not only able easily view the balances and transactions my checking and savings accounts, I am also able to view my investment accounts also. This is a feature that I really, really like but lately, I have been hating it. Everyday, I see the balance in my investment accounts drop like a By seeing my investments lose value every day, I am starting to get really discouraged with investing. I keep trying to tell myself that it does not matter about the current dips in the market.If you are like me and are getting discouraged with the market, you must remember these important facts: Time is on your side. If you are 15, 20, 25 years away from retirement, you have plenty of time...
Sunday Linkage - Saving Money Edition
2008-01-13 22:25:00
Here are some of the articles I've enjoyed from the M-Network and around the blogosphere. M-Network blogs: Beingfrugal.net: How I Taught My Preschooler the Value of a Dollar CashMoney Life: What temperature do you set your thermostat?Gather Little by Little: The Money Saving s Methods Report Paid Twice: Don't Make the Fatal Flaw in Budgeting Moolanomy: 6 Easy Ways to Simplify Your Finances My Two Dollars: Shave Money Off You Very Last Bill - Saving on Funeral Expenses Plonkee Money: January Book Review: The Money Diet The Dough Roller: DR to donate 50% of it's revenue to charity From my blogroll:Frugal Bachelor: I did it - I downsized my living space Working for Freedom Freedom: Brought the Snowball Back The Frugal Duchess: My Teenage Son Paid Me 16 Cents to Clean His Room CleverDude: Eating healthy for low cost DebtFree4ever: Becoming and Staying Debt Free: I must stay focused Make sure you visit the above articles for more great information. ------- Sponsor: Insurance.com - S...
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Did you save money this week?
2008-01-13 14:53:00
One of the ways I am trying to keep a little more of my income is to save money on my regular purchases. There pretty much is no way around having to buy the basics like deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, mouthwash, floss, etc. It may take a little extra time and effort but it can be done.I saved money this week by looking out for deals in the Sunday paper. If you live in a medium to large city, the Sunday paper is usually chocked full of coupons for those everyday items. By spending $2.00 for a newspaper a few weeks ago, I was able to save $35 yesterday. There is a prescription I take that costs $5 after insurance. I was able to find a coupon in the paper for a free $30 gift card for transferring my prescription to another pharmacy. There was a $5 coupon for any purchase over $25. I transferred the prescription and got my $30 gift card. I then used the $30 gift card to stock up on things like deodorant, shampoo, shaving cream, lotion and toothpaste. The total of those items came up ...
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Increasing Credit Scores
2008-01-12 18:47:00
One of my 2008 financial goals is to have at least a 720 credit score with the 3 major credit bureaus. In checking my credit scores today, I am two-thirds of the way to my goal. Equifax Score History:694 on 11/14/2007709 on 11/27/07765 on 1/12/2008I'm pretty happy with this score as most creditors in my area pull Equifax.TransUnion Score History:707 on 11/14/2007701 on 11/27/2007728 on 1/12/2008Experian Score History:706 on 11/14/2007706 on 11/27/2007712 on 1/12/2008Not sure what the deal with Experian is. My score hardly ever changes and has been the slowest one to increase.Once Experian finally catches up and my score shoots up over 720, I will have met one of my 2008 financial goals. I figure within two months, the score should be over my 720 target. What have I done to increase my credit scores?Paid all my bills on time. This is 35% of your credit score. Having a late payment reported can send your credit score into a downward spiral. A late payment can stay on your report for...
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ING Referrals
2008-01-12 01:47:00
I checked my account at ING today and they've reset the number of referrals I have available.If you need to open multiple accounts to save for different goals, ING is a great choice. They are really good about allowing you to have multiple savings accounts. Now is a great time to start saving for all the goals you set for 2008.If you would like to get a $25 bonus (I will get $10) for opening a new account, you will need to open the account with a minimum of $250. The rate as of 12/13/07 is 4.1% APY. By getting the $25 bonus on your initial $250 deposit, it's like you are getting an immediate 10% return just for opening the account. To get a referral to open a new savings account OR an Electric Orange account (the bonus is paid on one or the other but not both), please click here to send me an email with your first name. I will send you an email with the referral link to open the account. I do not keep or sell your email address and I do not have access to any of your financial in...
Tax Refund Debit Card - Good or Bad?
2008-01-10 14:10:00
It's that time of year where everyone who's given the government a free loan is looking to get that money back. One of the largest tax preparers in the country has figured out another way for you to get your money fast. H&R Block has come out with an Emerald Card Mastercard. When you have your taxes done at a H&R Block tax office, you can choose to have your refund put directly on the debit card. This is may be good idea for those that do not have a bank account. If you have a bank account in good standing, you can save money by having your refund deposited directly into your existing checking or savings account for free. The debit card is free to get but you will pay the following fees:Withdraw money from an ATM - $1.85 each in addition to any charges the ATM owner may charge.Balance Inquiry - $1.00 per inquiry at an ATM. Free if you check online.Speak with a live customer service agent - $2.00Card lost or stolen - $10.00 replacement feePaper Statement - $1.00Express Deli...
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Take Advantage of Your 401k
2008-01-10 01:14:00
Most companies these days offer 401k retirement plans to help you save money tax-free for your retirement. If you are offered a 401k plan through your employer and you are not taking advantage of it, DO IT NOW. Luckily, my employer allows us to participate in our 401k plan after 30 days of employment. Some companies make you wait up to a year before you can participate in the company 401k plan. If you currently have a 401k, don't make these common mistakes:Using your 401k like an ATM. I've been guilty of this myself. There is no other (legal) way to get money so easily. With my plan, I can log in and go to the loan section and it will give me a preapproved loan amount and the interest rate. If I choose to borrow the money, I can have the money in my checking account in as little as 48-72 hours. By borrowing money from my 401k, I am losing the opportunity to have that money grow and compound in my account. Not only that, if you leave the company, your are required to pay the money ...
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I Want to Handle My Own Escrow
2008-01-08 20:15:00
When I make my mortgage payment each month, part of the payment is for my escrow account. An escrow account is an account you pay into each month along with your mortgage payment to handle payments for property taxes and insurance. You earn no interest on this money but I'm sure the bank makes a little money off of it. The bank usually reviews the escrow account once a year to determine if they are taking too much money or not taking enough.I logged into my mortgage account today to make sure all of my taxes had been paid for 2007 and realized my escrow balance is alot higher than it should be. The balance of the account right now is $1114.00!!! I currently pay $289/month into my escrow account which is equal to $3468 after 12 months. Last year, my property taxes were $2354.What if I handled my own escrow account??I would make about $71 in interest. Depositing $217 a month into a savings account paying 5.05% (E*Trade) would yield $2675. ($2604 in contributions and $71 interest)I...
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*Updated* Single Blogger Shout Out
2008-01-08 01:38:00
Yesterday, I gave a shout out to all the Single Blogger s but apparently I missed some. Here is the original post and the additional blogs are listed below:The World of Wealth - A young professional female blogging from Texas. How I Save Money - A struggling college student operating on a tight budget. Windy City Blues - A 30 something female blogging from Chicago.Sorry I missed you guys!!------------------Post Sponsor: InsureMe - Free auto, home, life, health and long term care insurance quotes.
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Sunday Links - First Full Workweek of 2008
2008-01-07 01:42:00
It's so hard getting back to work after having so much time off for the holidays. For the last few weeks, I've only been working 2-3 days a week due to the holidays or being on vacation. Tomorrow will be my first full work week of 2008 . I'm sure many of you are going back to work for your first full week too. As you prepare to start your week, take a look at some of these great articles I've enjoyed around the web.From the M-Network: Being Frugal hosted The 2nd Carnival of Financial Goals. Lynnae (and Sam) did a great job hosting the carnival. Sam (Lynnae's son) took us on an interesting walk through their town.Cash Money Life reviewed the book - You're Broke Because You Want to Be by Larry Winget. Larry is the host of Big Spender on A&E.Gather Little by Little posted 6 Ways to kick off your personal finance New Year the right way.Paid Twice says It's Always Good to Have a Backup Plan. This is where I made so many mistakes in the past. I never had a "Plan B" and relied on...
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Shout Out to the Single Bloggers
2008-01-06 14:18:00
The writers of most of the blogs I read are married. There are not that many blogs out there (that I know of) written by non-married people. I wanted to give a shout out to the other blogs I read that are written by a single guy/girl. In no particular order:Frugal Bachelor - A single guy in his early thirties from Texas. Dimples' Divine Domain - A single mom in Florida. Single Ma's Fabulous Financials - A single mom in VA. I should also mention that Single Ma is debt free!Boston Gal's Open Wallet - A single 30 something living in Boston. BG is also debt free!Beachgirl's Budget Blog - A mid 20's professional living in the DC Metro Area.My Open Wallet - A single 30 something female living in New York.Are you a single, blog about finances and I don't have your blog listed? Let me know so I can check it out.------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------Po st Sponsor: Zecco.com - 100% Free Stock Trades---------...
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What's in my 401k?
2008-01-05 15:54:00
I had a reader ask a question of how my 401k was invested. Since I need to review my allocation anyway, I figure why not share with everyone.I currently invest 5% per paycheck in my 401k and my company matches 3%. This is the maximum amount they will match so I make sure I take advantage of all the "free" money I can. The current balance in my 401k is $40,839.88 and is invested as follows: 35.21 % Fidelity Diversified International23.09% Fidelity Low Priced Stock17.12% Vanguard Total Stock Market Index14.35% Oakmark Equity & Income3.89% Vanguard Value Index Fund2.83% Company Stock2.68% Fidelity Midcap Stock.71% ABF SmallCap Value.11% Fidelity Dividend GrowthThis allocation brought me a return of 8.8% for 2007. Considering the performance of the market last year, I am pretty comfortable with this number. I started 2007 with a balance of $32,788.64 and after $3,260.95 employee contributions, $2789.33 employer contributions, $2,949.10 in dividends and ...
The Big Net Worth Roundup
2008-01-02 11:35:00
The M-Network, friends of the M-Network and I wanted to do a Net Worth roundup to highlight our financial accomplishments for 2007. Some of us choose to reveal our Net Worth, some only choose to reveal percentages and some choose not to reveal at all. No matter which method is chosen, hopefully this post will inspire you to track your financial progress if you don't do so already. SingleGuyMoney's 2007 Financial Highlights: Paid off all of my credit card debt.Found an additional rental property and almost purchased it. I saved myself thousands of dollars and a big headache by not buying the property. Read that story here.I accomplished my goal of $65,000 Net Worth.Fully funded my Freedom Account.Increased total Assets by 1.94%Decreased total Liabilities by 6.22%Overall Net Worth increase of 104.81%. I actually doubled my Net Worth in 2007. Check out the December Net Worth wrap-up here.Without further ado, here is the Net Worth roundup of the M-Network and Friends:Net Worth 2008 fr...
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December Net Worth Review
2008-01-02 01:00:00
Assets: Rental Property - $137,000.00Primary Residence - $193,000.00Car - $29,500.00Retirement - $41,922.95Cash (checking and savings) - $33,487.69Brokerage - $3347.75Total Assets: $445,758.39Liabilities:Rental Property Mortgage - $149,884.04Primary Home Mortgage - $183,023.00Car Loan - $24,818.30Student Loan - $22,223.81Credit Cards - $0Total Liabilities: $379,949.15Net Worth : $65,809.24, increase from prior month is 2.73%Monthly Recap:No credit card debt incurred this month. (Any new credit card debt obtained is paid in full the next month).I was able to hit my goal of having $65k Net Worth.Yearend bonus received this month. Majority of the money was sent to fully fund my Freedom Account (account for infrequent bills, ie: insurance).Looking Back: Asset change since December 2006 - $8484.10 or an increase of 1.94%Liabilities chance since December 2006 - ($25,192.56) or a decrease of 6.22%Total Net Worth change since December 2006 - $33,676.66 or 104.81 %Looking Ahead: January Net ...
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Happy New Year!!
2007-12-31 23:52:00
Happy New Year !! I wish everyone a very SAFE, HAPPY and HEALTHY 2008. I hope the New Year brings you all the goodness and prosperity you deserve. Stay tuned for more great posts in 2008 as I continue my way towards my debt free goal!
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Monday Carnival Highlight
2007-12-31 14:54:00
We're in Debt hosted the last Carnival of Personal Finance for 2007. The 133rd Carnival offered some great articles including:You might be a personal finance redneck if....from brip blap. This one is hilarious. How do you organize 181 accounts? Check out this post from My Dollar Plan to learn how. How to save an emergency fund when money is tight from fellow M-Network member, beingfrugal.net.I submitted the results of my 2007 Holiday Spending Poll.Be sure to visit the carnival to read all the great articles submitted.Post Sponsor: CoolSavings - Print REAL coupons from your home computer!Post Sponsor: Zecco.com - 100% free stock trades.---------------------------------- ------------------------------Be sure to subscribe to SingleGuyMoney here to get notified of all the latest posts. Don't be shy and feel free to leave a comment.
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Bought a NEW Car Yesterday
2007-12-30 15:27:00
I spent most of my Saturday at a car dealership. I've done this a few times before having bought 3 brand new cars in the past; prior to my financial awakening. Fortunately, even though I spent most of the day at the car dealership, the new car was not for me. My Uncle called me up on Friday advising he was ready to buy a new truck and wanted me to go along to help him out. For some reason, when my family has financial questions, they seem to call me. I'm glad to help out when I can. I was going to write a post about the entire experience but it would be an extremely long. I've decided to take a different direction and just highlight three main points from this experience:It's financially beneficial to have a good credit score.Know the full details of your financial situation.Never co-sign for a car loan. It's financially beneficial to have a good credit score. My uncle had no idea what his credit score was. He didn't even know there was a such thing as a credit score. Turns ou...
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2008 Financial Goals - The Complete List
2007-12-28 00:03:00
As we count down the last few days of 2007 and head into 2008 , I wanted to review my financial goals I set in 2007 and post my complete 2008 financial goals.In this post from September 10, 2007, my main goals were to: Payoff my 0% credit card balance before the promo rate expires. This has been completed. I paid this off when I paid off the remainder of my credit card debt.Payoff my credit card balance at 2.9% for life. This was also completed. See above.Increase my Freedom Savings Account to $2000. This has been completed. The balance now stands at around $2400 due to the infusion of cash from my year end bonus. This account is where I keep money to pay for my automobile insurance premiums, automobile tag fees, and any other bill that is paid on a quarterly or bi-annual basis.Increase Rental Property Savings Account to $1000. This has not been completed. While the balance has increased, it has not increased to where I've planned it to be. Since my Freedom Account is fully funded, ...
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Welcome Kiplingers.com Readers!
2007-12-27 01:15:00
If you found SingleGuyMoney via this article at Kiplingers.com, I would like to welcome you and thank you for visiting my blog.Please be sure you subscribe to SingleGuyMoney for more great posts from me and the rest of the M-Network.
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November Net Worth Review
2007-12-02 16:06:00
Assets:Rental Property - $137,000Primary Residence - $193,000Car - $29,500Retirement - $41,775.28Cash (checking, savings) - $32,818.54Brokerage - $3,319.66Total Assets: $444,992.98 Liabilities: Rental Property Mortgage - $150,162.23Primary Home Mortgage - $183,295.25Car Loan - $25,248.69Student Loan - $22,223.81Credit Cards - $ 0Total Liabilities: $380,929. 98 Net Wort h : $64,063, increase from prior month is 0.95%Monthly Recap: Paid off the remainder of my credit card debt this month!!The market correction this month affected my net worth increase this month. This is the lowest net worth increase I've had this year. However, it was still an increase. I set a goal to have a net worth of $65,000 by the end of the year. I should be able to easily meet this goal unless we have another month of "market corrections". December should be a great month financially. I've already saved up for Christmas gifts and I should be receiving 75% of my yearly bonus. (The other 25% is paid late Januar...
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E*trade Complete Savings
2007-12-02 02:57:00
It was a nice surprise when I logged into my E*Trade account today to find that the rate for their Complete Savings Account has been increased to 5.05% APY. The rate had previously been lowered following the series of rate cuts by the Feds. I am a big fan of E*trade despite the recent news of them having financial problems and the recent $2.5 billion dollar infusion of cash from Citadel Investment Group. Best features of the Complete Savings Account are: No minimum balanceJust $1 to open the accountYields more than 8x the national averageEasy access to your money with the Quick Transfer featureSecure online statementsFDIC insured up to $100,000In addition to a Complete Savings Account, I also have an E*Trade Brokerage account so it is very easy to transfer money back and forth between accounts. TIP: If you need immediate access to funds from your savings account, transfer the money to your brokerage account and write a check from the cash portion of your brokerage account. I do it a...
2008 Financial Goals
2007-12-01 03:01:00
Patrick over at Cash Money Life has started a new carnival, titled the Carnival of Financial Goals . Patrick is filling a niche as there is no other carnival currently dedicated to setting or sharing financial goals. I think this is an excellent idea. Share your 2008 financial goals for a chance to win an Ipod or 3 personal finance books. Make sure you visit Cash Money Life to submit your 2008 financial resolution and review the rules of the contest. My 2008 financial resolution is to: get the balance of my car loan under $20k. Per Patrick's requirements, I will use the S.M.A.R.T goal format. Specific - I want to decrease the balance of my car loan to less that $20,000 by December 2008. I will do this by applying an additional $200 per month to my car payment. Measurable - Once the payment posts, I can determine how much of my payment was applied to principal and how much went to interest. Actionable - This is 100% reasonable considering I decreased my monthly expenditures by over $...
Free Money Friday
2007-11-30 13:48:00
It's finally the end of another work week and time for relaxing or having fun on the weekend. Need to add a few bucks to your Emergency Fund, House Fund, Car Repair Fund, etc instead? Below, you will find a couple of easy signup bonuses that will help you get closer to your goal.Open a free checking account and get a $25 signup bonus. Open a regular savings account and get an additional $10 bonus. Open a regular savings with at least $1000 and you get a $25 bonus. All I need is your email address to send you the referral. Your email address will not be saved or sold. Email me here. New customers only!Open an Electric Orange checking account or a Orange Savings account with at least $250 and you will get a $25. Open both and get $50. Email me here. New customers only!Want to shop, save money and get a referral bonus? Click, HERE, to visit Ebates.
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Stealing from Kids
2007-11-29 13:40:00
I'm a little upset this morning. Why am I upset this time? The warehouse of one of my favorite charities, The Empty Stocking Fund, was robbed a couple of days ago. The Empty Stocking Fund provides toys for underprivileged children in the Metro Atlanta area during the holiday season. They have been one of my favorite charities for about 5 years. Apparently, when you are a thief, it does not matter who you steal from. The thieves broke in thru a small window and made off with over $50,000 in toys meant to be distributed to needy children during holiday season. What makes this story even crazier? The warehouse is in the same building as Atlanta City Hall and the Atlanta Police headquarters!I will be donating a little extra this year to help them out. If you want to know more about the charity or donate, you can check them out here. If you've enjoyed this post or reading about my personal finance journey, please subscribe to SingleGuyMoney here. Be sure to visit SingleGuyMoney to leav...
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