Archive for 2012


This week we have a great roundup of finance tips on everything from frugal living to retirement! source: Kristen Wall Designs Finance Reads Your Debt Free ROI: Why Interest Rates Don’t Matter – It’s always a good reminder to think about the psychological benefits of debt payoff since the numbers don’t always point to a payoff. […]

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Serve $25 Sign Up Bonus

Posted by Kate on July 20, 2012

Have you heard of American Express’ Serve? It’s a digital prepaid account that gives you a safe way to pay in stores, online, and mobile. Right now they are offering a $25 statement credit on YouTube that is this week’s Free Money Friday offer. How to Get Your Sign Up Bonus Sign up for Serve. Make […]

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Are You Still Using Lending Club?

Posted by Jill on July 19, 2012

It’s been awhile since we’ve done a Lending Club update. If you’re not familiar, Lending Club is a peer-to-peer lending service. Regular people like you and me can use the site to borrow and lend money without using a bank. To run the service, Lending Club charges each party a small fee. But in general, […]

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Best Way to Maximize American Express Points

Posted by Madison on July 18, 2012

After the Credit Card Application Spree to Maximize Sign Up Bonuses I ended up with a bunch of American Express membership rewards points. The next challenge: finding the best way to convert the Amex membership rewards points to cash (or something else of value). Specifically, the American Express Premier Rewards Gold Card gave us 25,000 […]

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How to Calculate the Total Cost of a New Car

Posted by Don on July 17, 2012

I am in the market for a new car purchase. My current car is slowly preparing herself for the car graveyard and I have begun to do my research on what I want. I have narrowed my choices down to two cars: a diesel hatchback and a hybrid hatchback. While the sticker prices for both […]

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6 Ways to Deal with Student Loan Debt

Posted by Kristen on July 16, 2012

When I graduated with a degree in Journalism, I was thrilled to be done with college, start working, and move on. Then, a few months down the road, I got my first student loan bill. And suddenly all of the loans I took out over the past several years for tuition and living expenses were […]

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Finance Tips: Home Buying, Budgeting, and More

Posted by Kate on July 15, 2012

As summer heats up, things like house-buying, student loans and home improvement are on our minds. Read on for some great finance tips on all that and more! source: 401k 2012 Finance Tips A Home Buying Checklist: Organize Your Wants and Needs – Some helpful advice if you are about to buy a home for the first […]

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The Aftermath of Debt Payoff

Posted by Amanda on July 12, 2012

I remember a conversation I had with one of my college professors several years ago. It was an exciting night; as a senior in the International Studies department I had been chosen to attend a reception at the college president’s home to honor a guest speaker. On the car ride from the dinner to the […]

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What Are Treasury Inflation Protected Securities?

Posted by Don on July 11, 2012

Inflation affects us every day. Rising food prices, higher gas prices, and higher clothing costs are just a few of the examples of inflation. It’s easy to see these examples because we deal with them in the day to day. The effect inflation has on our investments is another story. While you look at your […]

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The Basics of Home Ownership

Posted by Jarrod on July 10, 2012

I recently got on Twitter to ask my followers what they would like me to talk about next. One friend told me they wanted to know about home ownership. That is a very broad subject so I’ll start with the basics of owning a home.  Here are the basics on home ownership for the first time home […]

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