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47 More Things We Hate Spending Our Hard Earned Money On

In the first week of this month I participated in Blogelina's 100 comments on my blog post event.  I composed a post entitled 10 Things We Hate Spending Our Hard Earned Money On and I actually had only nine items. I asked my readers and new visitors to please comment and let me know what they hate to spend their hard earned money on. I had a lot of comments and after it was all said and done, 48 more… Read the rest
Pile of Credit Cards

Accepting Credit Cards in a Small Business

My husband's business is still alive, but we've had to make some big changes.  For one thing, we have decided that the distance he is willing to drive must be reduced dramatically.  From the beginning when he started his business, he would take any job no matter how far away.  On some jobs that meant more than 100 miles from our home.  People complain about trip charges – one repeat client actually said “It's not my fault you moved all… Read the rest
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I Just Lost $7,889

So yeah, about that nearly $8000 that I recently lost.  Well, I guess you can't really say that I lost it because it was technically taken from me by my employer. Wait, that's not exactly correct either.  My employer would have been happy to keep showing how much vacation I had accrued but our new auditor this year decided to make us compliant.  Hey, that's what auditors are for, right?   I work for a non-profit agency and we pay our… Read the rest

How to Meet Your Financial Goals

Everyone has goals and objectives financially, whether they know it or not. Maybe you’d like to retire early, or maybe you’d just like to retire at all! Maybe you want to own your own home. Maybe you have a dream car that you would love to purchase some day, or you want to pay your kids’ way through college. These are all wonderful objectives, but you’re not going to reach them without a plan. Let’s say I wanted to drive… Read the rest