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Emotional Spending: The Great Poinsettia Purchase

I had a Mary Kay party last week and in preparation, I went to the grocery store the day of the party. I was feeling stressed about getting everything done and a little guilty that I hadn’t gotten any of my Christmas decorations up.
I got everything on my list and was ready to check [...]

Top 10 Reasons Why Christmas is NOT an Emergency.

1) If I spend my emergency fund on Christmas, my car is guaranteed to break down before New Years.
2) Christmas should be about celebrating the birth of Christ.
3) It comes around every 365 days.
4) [...]

One Financial Fool’s Guide to Personal Finance Terms, Part One

Budget
This is what they used to call a spending plan. Rather like the word diet, it conjures up horrible pictures of eating beans and hot dogs. In today’s gentler world, a budget is called a spending plan and you simply plan out how you want to spend your money. Like any [...]

Zen Habits - Debt Free Success Story

Sometimes in my web meanderings, it’s nice to read success stories. Leo at Zen Habits has been there and done that! In The 10 Key Actions That Finally Got Me Out of Debt; or, Why Living Frugally is Only Part of the Solution he says

“But frugal living is only one component. [...]

Broke? How To Start An Emergency Fund

Almost every article you read about debt reduction advises you to put a minimum of $1000 into an emergency fund. Many articles even offer advice on how this can be accomplished by cutting expenses and saving change. This is about how to put money into an emergency fund when expenses are already cut to the [...]

IYM’s Envelope System Checkbook Register

If you are tempted by Dave Ramsey’s Envelope System but don’t want to carry your cash around in envelopes, try this spreadsheet. Michael at It’s Your Money has designed a really nifty Envelope System checkbook register. It does everything but smack you around for spending too much.
It’s one of those smart spreadsheets that [...]

STATE OF EMERGENCY fund

It’s been a week and my eBay activities have been somewhat successful. The amount in my emergency fund is now $130 plus the $60 or so dollars I have in the change jar. I have accomplished two things; I have increased my emergency fund by over $100 and I have cleared some of [...]

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