Netflix has Lowered It’s Fees

My wonderful coworkers bought me a three month subscription to Netflix shortly after me surgery last November. It was the perfect gift, since I was lonely, stuck in the house, and too immobile to do much of anything, but read books and watch TV. I enjoyed Netflix so much that I continued the subscription after … Read more

Meeting Minutes from the Annual Financial Meeting

Here are the results from the annual financial meeting my husband and I held in February: Net Worth review: Mortgage principal on primary home reduced by $11,000 Non-retirement assets increased $30,000 Retirement assets increased $61,000 Mortgage: Employer Assisted Housing Loan Paid off 10-01-2006 Pay off date: 09-01-2018 2006 Tax Return: $8,000 Money will be transferred … Read more

Annual Financial Meeting Agenda

Here is the agenda for the annual financial meeting my nerdy husband and I undertake every February. I’ll write more about the results of this meeting tomorrow. Review Net Worth Report Review Cash Flow Report Discuss Major Expenditures Discuss Insurance (This year life insurance, last year disability insurance) Discuss Expected Tax Bill/Rebate Discuss Plan for … Read more

Laws of Money: Law #1

I just started reading The Laws of Money by Suze Orman. The first law, Truth Creates Money, Lies Destroy It, speaks to the heart of being honest with yourself and others about money. Suze steps you through the scenarios of former clients whose lies have resulted in insurmountable debt. For example, she tells the story … Read more

More Freebies From Your Favorite Stores

Take advantage of free classes and services at the following stores: A.C. Moore Free and low-cost knitting, scrap booking, and cake decorating classes Auto Zone Free testing of starters, alternators and batteries. Free battery charging. Babies-R-Us Parenting & grand parenting classes from baby-proofing to child safety. Barnes & Noble Author signings, book groups, how-to-clinics and … Read more

This is Why I Shop At Rite-Aid

I have been shopping at Rite-Aid over the last two months using a combination of coupons and rebates. I estimate that I have saved a little over $63 off retail prices in just four shopping trips. The Rite-Aid sales usually fit hand in hand with the newspaper coupons found in the Washington Post. In addition, … Read more

What is your favorite Personal Finance Blog?

Every day it seems I have less and less time to stroll through personal finance blogs. But every day it seems there are more and more personal finance blogs to stroll through. I have a few blogs I try to read every other day or at least a few times a week. I’ve read some … Read more

Paypal is Ticking Me Off

PayPal has a number of policies that really tick me off. For starters, they will not allow two PayPal accounts to utilize the same credit card. My husband and I have our own PayPal accounts but only one credit card. Originally my husband’s account was associated to the credit card, but when I won some … Read more

As Cheesy As It Sounds: It’s People First, Then Money

Fortunately, or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, most financial decisions are not made in a vacuum. It would certainly be nice to believe that we put our ‘thinking caps’ on before making every financial decision. That we save more often that we spend and that every decision results in the accumulation of … Read more

Disorganization Leads to Needless Spending

On Thursday night my husband and I drove down to North Carolina for the weekend. Rather than packing and preparing for the trip on Wednesday night we spent Valentine’s in front of the fireplace watching Lost and eating a late night dinner. On Thursday morning I had to rush off to physical therapy and didn’t … Read more