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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Carnival is up!

My post on Continuing to Simplify is included in this week's Carnival of Personal Finance. Lots of great posts included, as always, so be sure to check it out.

Here are some that caught my eye:
  • Stop Complaining About Gas Prices - It's true, there's not a lot we can do about it except work on tightening the budget to pay for the added expense.
  • Five Things Indiana Jones Can Teach Us About Personal Finance - I love Indiana Jones. I love personal finance. Win.
  • 26 Ways to Make Extra Money - I can't say I agree with all of these suggestions, but there are a few good ideas in here.
  • I am a phantom power ninja - I admit, I live in an apartment building where electricity, gas, and water are included in my rent. So I'm not as good as I should be about watching for power wasting. Even though it won't save me money, I still should attempt to better conserve for environmental reasons.
  • Still Hungry With Food Stamps - Looking at my food budget, I think that $280 would cover me and a child for the month here in the D.C. area, but I'm also good about watching for sales and using coupons. Not everyone has the time for that, nor does everyone always buy the most economical things. It's especially hard with kids, who can be picky about what they eat.
  • What Do You Think of Bankruptcy? - An interesting look at bankruptcy.
  • Certificates of Deposit - Don't Bother Unless... - I do think that putting a chunk of your emergency fund into CDs isn't a bad plan, especially if you use a short, 6 month CD. The point of an emergency fund is that you shouldn't need to use it unless a big emergency happens, and if you put it in a CD that's easy enough to redeem early (I use ING Direct), you're only really risking a loss of a few dollars and the odds are good you won't need the emergency fund at all.
  • Wants vs. Needs - Most of the time, I'm pretty good about this. I have a big list of "wants" that I continually add to, and often find that things that I wanted a month ago are things I don't really want anymore.
  • $300 Monthly Passive Income by Year End - I've never thought of making a passive income goal or even a "side" income goal (because I don't know that things like surveys and mystery shopping can really be considered "passive"). Maybe something I should look into!
  • When do parents hold the financial hammer? - I have mixed feelings about this. As a kid, I had a bank account, but needed my parents to access it, because this was in the days of bank books and pre-ATM. To this day, my mom's name is still on one of my accounts, though it's an account that sits dormant for the most part. But a friend of mine had his bank account drained by his father in order to save the family business (that was failing due to his father's awful bookkeeping), and suddenly, he had no college fund whatsoever. Interesting discussion.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for linking to my post on passive savings. It is a goal worth having - even for your blog/ad related revenue. Start small and grow it every year.

Enjoy reading your blog as well and have added to my RSS reader.

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