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Archives for 2012

The Secret To Succeeding At Personal Finance

November 27, 2012

I have officially been blogging about finances for four whole years. Four years! That seems like a really, really long time. It's longer than either of my nephews has been alive, longer than the amount of time I spent in college, and longer than 25% of Elizabeth Taylor's ... Read more...

Psychology of Personal Finance

Would You Say No To Parenthood For Purely Financial Reasons?

November 21, 2012

A few days ago, a friend alerted me to this personal essay from the New York Times. It's not very long, so I encourage you read the whole thing yourself, but here's a quote that pretty much encapsulates the author's point of view: "My husband and I, both in our late 20s, share ... Read more...

Life

Do You Know Who The Bogleheads Are?

November 19, 2012

As I start to shift my financial focus from debt repayment towards saving and investing, I find myself doing a lot more research about stocks and mutual funds - after all, there's not a lot of research involved in saving :)  Based on what I've been reading recently, I'm becoming ... Read more...

Investing Investing

Handling Your Money Is Hard. It’s OK To Say So.

November 16, 2012

One of the most frustrating things about being an adult is that it's very rare that people are really, truly honest about how fucking hard some things are. Sure, people flippantly say things like "relationships are hard work!" or "it's really hard being a parent sometimes" but ... Read more...

Life, Uncategorized

Strike Debt?

November 13, 2012

About a year ago, the Occupy Wall Street movement was something of a big deal in several U.S. cities. With its beginnings in Zuccotti Park in the heart of New York City's financial district, the protesters set out to challenge capitalist paradigms - for example, some of their ... Read more...

Debt, Politics and Personal Finance

Oh, Happy Day: My Net Worth Is Positive!

November 9, 2012

If you follow me on Twitter, you know that I've been experiencing some personal turmoil recently. Due to the incredible amount of emotional energy I've been putting towards dealing with the mess that is my life as of late, I've sort of neglected my money - and my blog - over the ... Read more...

Net Worth

What Free Shit Will You Be Getting Tomorrow?

November 5, 2012

Unless you've been in a coma for the past year, you know that there's a presidential election happening tomorrow in the United States. Because my readers are good citizens, I know you'll all be voting. And because my readers are also highly clued-in when it comes to their ... Read more...

Politics and Personal Finance

It’s Time To Admit…

October 31, 2012

…that I agree with Dave Ramsey's plan for financial improvement/independence. Well, let's be clear about that: I agree with the broad strokes of Dave Ramsey's plan for financial improvement/independence. I agree with aiming for a debt-free life. I agree with taking a "gazelle ... Read more...

Goals, Uncategorized

Hurricane Hiatus

October 29, 2012

I'm going to be on a hurricane hiatus for the next few days, so while you're waiting for my return (ha!) I thought I'd feature a few of my favorite old posts that you might have missed. These are some of my favorites, if I do say so myself! Me And Carrie Brashaw Taking ... Read more...

Blogging

Follow Up: If Your Goal is Early Retirement, You Have the Wrong Goal

October 26, 2012

On Monday, I tried to spark a controversy about whether or not early retirement is the right goal to be pursuing. I'm sure that the statement itself revealed my sentiments about the matter, but in case it didn't: I think that people who have the goal of retiring early have the ... Read more...

Retirement, Work

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