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Financial Management General Thoughts and Fun Topics

Doing What You Enjoy Versus What Pays The Bills

I was talking to a person today that was saying how she prefers doing a certain job over a volunteer position as for the job she actually gets paid for it. I guess it’s true too as for many people in many cases if they make a lot of money doings something they generally enjoy

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Financial Management

Not Much Money Based On Cost or Your Income

Today I went to a restaurant for a family outing and as usual people fight over in wanting to try and pay for the bill. The bill was about $100 which wasn’t too bad considering the amount of people. The interesting thing was that the person that snagged the bill was not currently working as

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Financial Management

Eagerly Awaiting For The Bill

I know. Most people would be the complete opposite where they dread having to get the bills in the mail to have to pay off. As you all know I recently decided to get the second credit card and now I have two card bills to take care of. I just want to pay it

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Financial Management

Strange Monthly Equal Payment

A person was telling me today that she was so shocked and proud that her hydro bill for the month of December turned out to be a little over three dollars. Yes, three dollars. Apparently this was a result of the company’s payment plan option where they bill the customers based on an “estimate of

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Financial Management

Losing Money Because You Had No Change

Yesterday I went to watch a movie with a friend and the thing was he pre-purchased the tickets ahead of time and got a cheaper deal since there were a few of us. For myself I usually always want to use the credit card and was anticipating in purchasing it through those machines that are

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Financial Management

Buying Out Old Contracts To Pay Less Overall

Recently mortgage rates here have been dropping and as a result of the economy. One person mentioned that if he was with a plan under the current rates he would probably a couple of hundred a month interest rates. The catch? He is stuck with his old contract and to get out of it he

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