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My Two Dollars |
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I started this blog after finding my way back from the brink…overloaded with debt, getting married, and changing careers. I have been reading all the great personal finance blogs for a long time and decided to throw in the knowledge I have learned over the last few years.
I am by no means a personal finance expert…but after learning about saving, investing, debt reduction, credit, and money management, I hope you can find some information here that will be helpful to you in your quest to be financially responsible.
I live in New Mexico and are hopefully on on the road to stable and responsible future. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions I might be able to help with or if you wish to see something covered on this site! |
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Happiness Is What Matters, Not Net Worth.
With Thanksgiving Day coming up tomorrow, I wanted to write a post just to remind everyone of what I think is truly important – happiness. If you are happy, you have something to be thankful for tomorrow, as there are many, many people around the world who have it way worse than you do. I imagine you have a roof over your head, food on the table, and some clothes on your back, all of which are worth much more than whatever your net worth is. Sure, having money is nice – but it sure ain’t gonna make you happy and content. Those feelings come from somewhere else and it most definitely isn’t the bank. So while everyone else is out t
Renters Losing Their Homes Over Mortgage Foreclosures
Think just the people who bought homes are losing theirs in this crisis? Think again. Renters are now finding themselves homeless after investors are upside on loans they cannot pay back – meaning rentals are now being foreclosed on.
Analysts say international speculators and private-equity firms took on mortgage payments larger than their income from rents in such buildings. Some may have hoped they could eject rent-regulated tenants in favor of higher-paying ones.
In Los Angeles, foreclosures for buildings with five or more units totaled 78 — encompassing 1,344 units — in the first three quarters of 2009, compared with 49 b
Streaming Video To My TV With My Netflix Account…For Free.
Seriously, how can Netflix offer unlimited DVD rentals AND free online streaming for $9 a month? And now, with my new Blu-Ray player, I can stream the movies and TV shows directly to my TV? For no additional money per month? I remember the days of driving to the video store, spending 45 minutes looking for the elusive “in-stock” case, giving the clerk $4 and being told to have it back the next day by midnight. Now, Netflix just charges $9 to my credit card each month and I can rent as
How To Buy A Foreclosure.
Thinking now may be a good time to start shopping for foreclosures? You may be right – but you also may want to be careful. While there are houses going for pennies on the dollar in some towns and cities (like the sub-$1,000 houses in Detroit seen on the news recently), you really need to know what you are doing to get into the foreclosure market safely. With over 1.5 million homes facing foreclosure, your time for picking one up might be now. Luckily, CNN/Money has an article up with some tips for buying foreclosed homes that I figured I would share with th
Money Quote Friday – “How Fitting” Edition.
“Those who steal from private individuals spend their lives in stocks and chains; those who steal from the public treasure go dressed in gold and purple.” – Marcius Porcius Cato
How fitting for these times… Have a great weekend everyone!
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