2008: A Year in Review
Posted by Madison on December 30, 2008
With the year winding down, it’s always fun to look back and see all the things you have done during the year. It’s also a good way to make plans for the new year.
Here’s a look back at 2008 for My Dollar Plan:
January
- I caught an episode of a popular TV show and couldn’t resist running the numbers on Deal or No Deal. I also Canceled my Sprint Service for a cheaper plan.
- As my maternity leave winded down, I asked Should I Stay Home or Go Back to Work?
February
- I decided to Go Back to Work and assessed my Life Mix Pie Chart.
- I made plans to Sell My Car and told my Husband: What to do if I die!
March
- I revealed Our Dumbest Purchase Ever and started to Consider a Refinance.
- I also had a surprise in my taxes and had to Recharacterize an IRA.
April
- I found out I was Missing Some Money and worked on Diversification of our Income.
- My company announced an early retirement package and gave us Two Weeks to Decide. I decided I needed a couple more months and Passed on the Opportunity.
- Readers highlighted their 30 Money Saving Tips.
May
- Even though it is fun to save money, I detailed Frugal Tips I Can’t (or Won’t) Do.
- I also covered Tips to Keep the Wedding Costs Down for the newly engaged readers.
June
- I finally Refinanced our Mortgage and Created CD Ladders.
- In addition, We Sold My Car and I started the Kids & Money Site at About.com.
- I also covered How to Handle Irregular Paychecks and What is Credit Card Arbitrage?
July
- I Quit! and made plans to Make Early Roth IRA Withdrawals.
August
- We Dug Up The Water Pipes at Our House, which was quite an event!
- I also came up with an Unconventional Roth IRA Strategy to Lower our Tax Bill.
September
- The election race heated up, and I chimed in with My Advice for Sarah Palin in addition to detailing the myth about the $7,500 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit.
- To celebrate my last day of work, I detailed 29 Steps I Took to Leave the Workforce at Age 29.
October
- Markets took an interesting turn during The Great Bailout of 2008.
- I Reshuffled My Whole Cash Back Credit Card Plan to compensate for some cards cutting back their rewards.
- I asked: Do You Report All Your Income? and was in awe by the amazing debate in the comments!
November
- We celebrated our First Anniversary at My Dollar Plan and I Opened a New Solo 401k.
- My Frugal Dream Came True when CVS opened in my area, and I made a master plan for readers to score Free Stuff on Black Friday.
December
- Our Adventures in Digging came to an end.
- With the market drop, I also contemplated Taking a Loss on an IRA among other End of Year Tax Planning Ideas.

Wow! Super creative! I like your review of 2008. Now, I just have to spend some time visiting all those posts.