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Frugal Dad |
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Ready to get out of debt, live frugal and build some serious wealth? Me too! Follow along on our journey to financial independence. We'll hit a few speed bumps along the way, but we'll tackle them together at one of the largest personal finance communities on the Web. |
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Weekly Roundup – Coinstar Bonus Edition
I mentioned a while back that we enjoy gathering up loose change around the Frugal household, and the holidays are a great time to round up coins to put towards a little Christmas shopping. Because I’m lazy, I usually stop by Coinstar and dump my change to cash it in for a small fee.
After that post, Coinstar contacted me to let me know about the eCertificate option offered by Coinstar, and a special promotion running through December 6th that offers $10 to us
5 Four-Letter Words You Should Be Using in Personal Finance
This is a post from Jason over at Redeeming Riches. Jason is a financial planner by day and a personal finance blogger by night. Be sure to subscribe to his posts in a reader or by email.
No, I’m not going to list some new vocabulary words for you to use when your account goes down by 20%. Sorry to disappoint.
Instead, I’m going to share with you five 4-letter words that should be
How Much Do I Need To Retire?
The following post is from Todd Tresidder. Todd retired at age 35, publishes the FinancialMentor blog, and lives in Reno, Nevada, with his wife and two children. His ebook, “How Much is Enough to Retire?” reveals the problems behind retirement calculators and explains the solutions he created to plan 60+ years of retirement bliss and security.
The first step in retirement planning is to estimate how much money you need to retire. This is actually a fairly straightforward task because there are simple
Are You Paying Too Much for Your Job?
This is a post from Neal over at WealthPilgrim.com. After reading the article, be sure to sign up for free at Wealth Pilgrim to receive more from Neal.
You might be paying a very high price for the work you do. In fact, it might make a lot of sense for you to take a lower paying job or stop working all together.
This thought occurred to me recently while I visited my daughter in Israel.
She’s a student and she’s also working part-time. I’m a huge fan of working through college but the next 6 months are really critical for her
Weekly Roundup – Loose Change Edition
We have moved and settled into our home – well, at least we’ve moved! It will be a while before we unpack the last box, especially since I went back to work today and left a house full of boxed up stuff for the family. Pretty sad when you go back to work to rest up!
Over the weekend, while packing, I came across a handful of change. With my coin jar already packed, and time running out to move, I felt like tossing the change in the trash bag and moving on. But that would have really hurt me! After all, the $0.20 I collected under sofa cushions represented a year’s worth of interest on a $100!
Can you believe some people actually throw money away? DonR
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