Oh My Aching Debts was included in the Money Hacks Carnival at My Life ROI. It’s a HUGE carnival and I have not yet had time to read all the posts but here are a few that caught my eye. Stretchy Dollar (don’t you love that name?) posted on Buying When You Don’t Need – [...]
The Carnival of Homesteading is being hosted by Meadowwood Garden this week. It is going to be the Vegetable Garden edition. Submit your gardening posts here.
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Like most people, I started saving my emergency fund based on advice from every personal finance article I read. It was the first step in Dave Ramsey’s baby steps. Everyone thought it was a great idea so I should have one too right? It took me FOREVER to save it up. I struggled and would [...]
I thought I would post a few of my favorite budget articles. Some of these articles are recent and some are old favorites that I still go back and read. On Budgeting: Gather Little By Little has a couple of articles on creating a budget and another great one on why people don’t budget. I [...]
Every once in awhile I feel like my finances have taken on a life of their own. They are like a ship in a storm and I’m getting tossed this way and that depending on how the wind blows. Do you know that feeling? You just get past once crisis when something else blows you [...]
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It’s springtime in Virginia. Spring here means that the daytime temperatures vary from 65 degrees to 90 degrees. It might be 70 for a few days and then you will have a couple days where the temperature climbs to 90 and then it will drop back to 65. You never quite know what to wear [...]
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This is not something that I thought I would ever write about from a personal perspective. My parents have prepared well for their retirement. They have the financial resources and investments to keep up their standard of living during their retirement. This is not to say that they are rich or that they don’t have [...]
The media, the President, and the Centers for Disease Control are all advising that we stay calm, take reasonable precautions and continue life as usual but how are we supposed to stay calm when health care providers are panicing? A small hospital and nursing home in Georgia quarantines itself, refusing to allow visitors to patients [...]
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