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Some lunchtime math

A co-worker of mine just put an offer on a condo, and commented that he might have to pick up a part-time job to make the payments (and still have spending money, I assume). While my first thought was whether or not he should be making the purchase, I then began to think about [...]

Save Money, Make Money

On March 3, iVillage is beginning a 30 day Save Money, Make Money Community Challenge. Click the image above and sign up to receive money-saving ideas by e-mail. It’s geared towards women, but I think that we could all benefit from some financial ideas. Even if you are already an incredibly savvy saver, it never [...]

FREE MONEY!

(Edit – sorry guys, looks like the promotion’s ended)

Now that’s an attention grabbing title, right?

I was referred by Beachgirl to RevolutionMoneyExchange. It’s similar to PayPal, in that it’s a way to send and receive money online, but they’re trying to add additional perks. It’s designed as an easyway to exchange money. Need to pay someone [...]

Finances and Food

I live alone, and when I get home from work, the last thing I want to do is take the time to cook a meal for myself, especially knowing that I’ll have to clean up from all of the cooking. I solve this in one of three ways:

Eat a quick fix meal, such as [...]

The Today Show: Give Yourself a Year End Bonus

I just caught a segment on The Today Show about personal finance. This was called “Give Yourself an End of the Year Bonus.”

The segment started out talking about how the majority of people didn’t get a year-end bonus this year (I didn’t, but my co-workers did – I haven’t worked there long enough). [...]