When opportunity comes knocking…

Yesterday my boss informed me that he might take a new job in the new year. He said he’s working on a succession plan and recommended me for his position. Sometimes the stars align in ways that make you wonder. I mean, here I am, writing posts for the past two days about the importance … Read more

Personal Finance for Dummies Author Agrees with Me

It seems Eric Tyson, the creator of Personal Finance for Dummies, agrees that a big salary may not be the most important factor in choosing a job. (See yesterday’s post for my original post on this topic.) In an interview Tyson said, “Don’t practice financial envy. Our culture too often focuses on getting ahead, promotions, … Read more

Salary is not the most important factor…

When I first began my career I thought salary and recognition were of the utmost importance. I often worked 8 – 10 hours a day in the office, sometimes failing to eat lunch. More often than not I arrived home, shoved down dinner, then went back to work until 1 or 2 in the morning. … Read more

Ladies: It’s time to get a handle on your finances

Here we go again…. Back in March I posted a commentary on an article called Men Women + Money. In that posting, I pointed out that women need to become equal partners in financial planning and investing, even if their husband provides the majority of household income. Yesterday MSNBC published an article urging married women … Read more

Among the Chaos… A Smile At Christmas Time

My Christmas Shopping is nearly complete. I cheated a little bit this year. I chose gifts that could be purchased outside of the mall. I am not a big fan of shopping throughout the holidays. I think it’s because everyone in the mall looks so miserable. The children are dragging their coats and gloves behind, … Read more

Best Financial Decisions… I’ve Ever Made

In the last two posts I wrote about how financial decisions often involve more than just money. This post is all about those financial decisions I’ve made that were almost entirely about money. Attending a State College I majored in English. I had no reason for majoring in that subject except that it was the … Read more

Happier reasons for spending money

I thought yesterday’s posting sounded a bit negative and sad, so I thought I’d write a more uplifting posting. Here are a couple of decisions that involve more than just money: Buying an Engagement Ring The engagement ring is a symbol of love between you and your spouse that will last forever. Just about everyone … Read more

Sometimes financial decisions involve more than just money

I love the comments that readers post on my blog. Yesterday I wrote about paying for car repairs on my old clunker. I mentioned that I sold a 2000 Honda Civic with 36,000 miles for a 1994 Ninety-Eight Oldsmobile with 100,000 miles. An anonymous reader wrote, I don’t understand how it’s frugal to sell a … Read more

Great Gift Idea: The Gift that Keeps on Giving

Magazine subscriptions are a frugal shoppers friend. Most magazine subscriptions can be purchased for somewhere between $5.00 & $15.00. And of course there is a magazine in existence for just about every person on this planet. Over the years I have bought subscriptions for travelers, gardeners, mothers, health enthusiasts, retirees and food lovers. And the … Read more

When do you throw in the towel on an old car?

Earlier this year I sold my 2000 Honda Civic EX. The Civic had 36,000 miles on it, was in great condition and looked brand new both inside and out. Carmax only offered me $7500 for it, so I put an ad on craigslist and sold it for $9500. I think I could have priced the … Read more