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Counting My Blessings -- And How it Happened

Recently, I got some very good news with regard to work-related compensation. In this economy, and in this troubled time of unemployment, any good news is really great news. So, for us right now, we're looking at a bonus, albeit smaller than expected. In addition, there will be a three percent raise. So many people are losing their jobs, that there are not situations where people who even have their jobs may not be getting raises or bonuses at all. So, I'm quite grateful. I think that it is important that people are grateful for what they have and realize that this is a time to be even more conservative. In this regard, I'm practicing what I preach here. And even in a good economy, this type of behavior is a good idea. It will make you more likely to keep your job when times are tough and more likely to get a raise and/or promotion when times are good. I'm convinced that these principals are what has helped me succeed in my current job. 1. Work hard. This is general, bu...

Addicted to Saving

Lately, there has been a huge change in lifestyle for me. My side work has declined in volume (largely by choice). As a result, I have the tradeoff of less money and more free time. The realization of this new lifestyle came to a head this past week when I was on vacation at home. So, I thought that this would be a great time to find some things that needed to be done around the house that I had not gotten to lately. I fixed up the front garden and was able to also work on my back deck and get it stained. I am also looking at ways to improve and make even more out of what I have. Lately I've become seriously addicted to rolling change. Saving change is a great way to save money without noticing it. In my house I have a 5 gallon water jug that gets all the extra change and occasionally a dollar bill. But, the problem for me now is that I know that this money is money that is not "earning" anything. If you find yourself having extra time on your hands, consider getting your...

Payoff Complete - Ideas on Education

Well, the payoff's finally complete. With the advent of electronic banking, I've been paying many of my bills using my bank's online bill pay. I like the convenience of knowing exactly when the amount is going to hit my account. This is easy to plan since most of my bills that are paid this way are actually paid as an electronic debit instead of a check. However, for some institutions this might not be possible and therefore a check will be cut. So, for your situation, mileage may vary on online bill pay. But when it comes to my student loan/credit card payoff which happened this week, it is a great feature. I scheduled the payment and I knew exactly when the money would hit my account. Now the bill is completely paid off and has given me even more wiggle room in terms of my measurement of free cash flow on a monthly basis. The key here is what to do with the free cash flow. Currently, it appears that I will be doing some sort of a three-way split with the funds. I plan on ...