Archive for the ‘Money’ Category
Enjoy Retirement, but Don’t Spend My Inheritance
EDIT: Due to brain damage, I forget to mention the winner of the personal finance book is Sandy K. Sandy I will put the book in the mail today, thanks for entering! “Inheritance is the practice of passing on property, titles, debts, and obligations upon the death of an individual. It has long played an [...]
In: Money · Tagged with: gift, inheritance, Money, parents
How to Get Out and Stay Out of Debt Book Giveaway
I have a few financial books that I will be giving away on any given Monday for FREE! All you have to do is send me an email at vdm17 [at] yahoo dot com with the words, Get Out of Debt in the subject line. One email will be chosen at random and the winner [...]
But I Can’t Feel Anything – Does Using Plastic Desensitize the Act of Spending Money
Last week I asked my mother to pick up some items from the grocery story for me because it would give me more time to have lunch with her instead of running errands. When I got to her house I realized I didn’t have any cash and said I would pay her later. She said, [...]
4 Ways to Avoid Arguments About Money
Whether you are married or single with significant other, discussions about money are bound to come up. Often times, these discussions turn into arguments, sometimes fights and even possibly divorce. Some couples avoid the money topic completely to maintain peace within the relationship, but that won’t work forever. So just how do you avoid arguments [...]
In: How-To, Money · Tagged with: arguments, communication, couples fighting, Money
What’s In Your Wallet?
According to this article posted on MSN Money’s website, it’s quite possible that your wallet may reveal more about your financial situation than you think. They broke it down into these five categories: It’s in There – You have money, but you don’t know how much you have in your wallet. Mainsha Thakor, co-author of [...]


