Since we’re working hard to get out of debt, I’m doing what I can to take on some extra work. I’m a computer geek, so most of what I do is computer related. I’m currently trying to get some work on <a href=”http://www.odesk.com”>oDesk</a>, which is a site for consultants looking for work. The hard part [...]
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Why does everyone think the government is at fault for gas prices?
It seems like everyone is blaming Bush+co for the gas prices. I just don’t get it — the gas prices aren’t set by the government here, so why would it be their fault when it goes up? I also don’t understand why the majority of people think that we should be taxing the oil companies [...]
Why would you buy a recipe book anymore?
I no longer see any need for a recipe book.
If I am interested in cooking something I’ve never made before, my first instinct is to hit up foodtv.com and search for ‘ Alton Brown’; if that fails, I go on to Google. I’ve never failed to find a multitude of recipes for whatever I’d like [...]
Why do we need cell phones?
One of our larger monthly expenses that isn’t a total necessity is our family cell phone plan. I keep asking myself why I really need this, versus just having a home phone with voicemail.
So, reasons to get rid of the cell phone:
Save some green!
When I’m away from home or the office, I’d actually be *away* [...]
Coupons are dangerous!
My wife and I walked into the grocery store the other day. Out of habit, we picked up the coupon book they provide right inside the door. As we walked through the store, she looked through the coupon book, and told me about the good deals. At the end of our trip, we ended up [...]
So, another Ramsey-ism — if you’re in debt, sell everything until you’re not in debt!
I’ve been doing quite a bit of this — finding extra stuff around the house that we no longer need, and putting it up on Craigslist and eBay. However, one of his big recommendations always seems to be to sell your [...]
Emergency fund — or not?
A couple weeks ago, JoeTaxpayer discussed the need for an emergency plan. I found his post very interesting — basically, no matter what happens, if your choice is between a 401k with match or an emergency fund in the bank, your 401k is probably the better bet. You can always borrow the money back if [...]
So, in my last post, JoeTaxpayer mentioned that it’s worth considering taking a loan against your 401k to pay off high-interest rate debt. I took a quick look at that, and it really does look like an appealing option - I could drop ~$10k of my debt down to 6% interest over a 5-year period. [...]
Right now, our payments for our debt is exceeding our income, so we’ve stopped 401k contributions to help make the difference up. However, in a few months, we should be at the point where we can actually afford to make payments within our income. I’ve been debating if it would be wise to start adding [...]
How to save money on your energy bills..
I keep hearing people talk about Compact Flourescent Lamps, and how they are so much more energy efficient than standard bulbs. Let’s do some math and find out..
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