Giving Thanks

Earlier in the week I wasn’t feeling so thankful. I received news on Monday that the recovery from my medical procedure is going to take even longer than expected. It seems if 99% of the population does not have a problem, I fall into the 1% of all people who will. This reoccuring theme is … Read more

Inspiration for the start of the work week

I came across this list of leadership observations from Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson and couldn’t resist sharing them. You’ll nod your head at many, chuckle at a couple, and find inspiration in a few. It is easier to get into something than to get out of it. If you are not criticized, you may not … Read more

Great Gift Idea: The Modern Piggy Bank

I have a silver piggy bank my father gave me when I was little girl. To this day I still keep my spare change inside it’s belly. I was searching for a piggy bank to buy my nephew and came across this one. It helps you teach your children how to save, spend, donate and … Read more

Arguing over a $2 coupon

I’ve shopped at CVS a lot over the past year and a half. Whenever I go inside to purchase subscriptions, which I’ve done many times, I inevitably wind up buying a number of other unexpected items. I usually get caught up at the magazine rack, ’cause as everyone knows, the prescription is never ready in … Read more

Where have all the ‘ranchers’ gone?

I grew up in a tiny three bedroom rancher. Back then, the rancher was the staple of the neighborhood. Two story houses weren’t built until about ten years after my parents moved in. Of course, as a child, I don’t remember thinking the house was small. All of my friends lived in ranchers in the … Read more

A blogger’s comment: Leads to a little financial history

A comment from a reader yesterday sparked this blog entry. 2million asked: “can you shed some light on you and your husband’s occupations/levels of income? When did you both start working? How long have you owned your 1st home?” So here are a few details.I graduated in 1999, my husband, (whom I met in college), … Read more

Making the Work Week Less Stressful

I was watching Food TV one lazy Sunday afternoon a long time ago and came across a story about a woman who had opened a store that would allow you to create pre-prepared frozen meals. The business owner of the store used to make a week’s worth of dinners every Sunday afternoon. That way her … Read more

Just called to ‘Opt out of Pre-Approved Credit Offers’

Yesterday I posted an article about whether or not I should purchase identity theft insurance and/or pay for credit monitoring services. Knowzy, a very helpful reader, left a comment with links to a whole bunch of interesting information on the subject. Many of the links discuss things you can do to prevent identity theft. Among … Read more

Article: 25 Rules to Grow Rich By

CNNMoney.com has a great run through of the 25 Rules to Grow Rich By. The article discusses the best home improvements for your money, when to refinance your mortgage, how much life insurance one needs, and how much to invest in stock and company stock, just to name a few. I think my favorite rule … Read more