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From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 21, 2008 at 7:17 am ET
This past week was another incredibly busy one - our house
hunt continued which also meant that we’re starting to clean our place for sale
if we find a house we like. I’ve come up with a few observations about the
whole process: first off people can be real slobs. There were a couple places
that we went into [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 16, 2008 at 8:00 am ET
House hunting can be daunting at the best of times but it can be truly unnerving in an uncertain market. My wife and I have just started to look at houses to purchase. This is right around the time that things in the overall marketplace seem to be as uncertain as I can remember them. [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 14, 2008 at 2:29 pm ET
This past week has been a busy one mostly because of some personal stuff (birthdays and such). This didn’t leave me with as much time as I would have liked for keeping up to date with this site or any other side project. But I did manage to find a little time to finalize the [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 11, 2008 at 9:15 am ET
Let’s face it cars are expensive, from car payments to insurance costs to gas prices all of these items add up to a great deal of money. When I was younger I really took this for granted. As I got further and further into debt I started to look at where my money was going [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 8, 2008 at 6:56 am ET
If you look at anything and practice it enough it almost becomes an art form. This is very true when it comes to playing the piano or painting but I believe it’s true for most things. A perfect example in the personal finance world is buying in bulk. If you buy a product in bulk [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 7, 2008 at 8:58 am ET
This past week was another busy one and a productive one from a work front. I have been making some progress on the sales side of my job while at the same time helping out from the actual work point of view. Unfortunately I ended up out of the office almost as much as I [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 3, 2008 at 8:00 am ET
This week I participated in a couple carnivals and they’re both up and in place. They’ve got a lot of great articles in them. Here they are:
Carnival of Personal Finance #146 – Hosted by Stocktradingtogo
Festival of Frugality #119 – hosted by Consumerism Commentary
Check them out they’ll keep you reading for a while! ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogApril 2, 2008 at 10:18 pm ET
The past couple days have been a bit crazy in that I haven’t had much time to sit down and write but that has given me a little time to mull over the past month and my goal for April. Rather than come up with a couple goals that I wanted to work on I’m [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 30, 2008 at 10:31 pm ET
This week has been a quiet plodding type of week for me. There have been a lot of projects that I haven’t really managed to make great headway on but there has been some forward momentum. The redesign for this site is mostly into wordpress though I got side tracked upgrading my computer which delayed [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 27, 2008 at 9:00 am ET
Originally from Flickr, uploaded by MadMan
Spending money to save money sounds like an oxymoron but when it comes to car maintenances it really can save you money. There are a few very obvious ways that it can save you money such as reduced gas and maintenances costs as well as increasing the life of your [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 25, 2008 at 8:47 am ET
I’ve been hearing a lot recently about snowflaking and although I understand the idea behind it I’ve never really looked into it. I wanted to learn more about the idea and to see if there was any real merit behind it.
The idea of snowflaking is pretty straightforward in that any extra money that you save [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 24, 2008 at 10:00 am ET
Originally from Flickr, uploaded by John Wardell
With Easter just past I’m sure many of us took the trek to see family and friends to have some fun. Even if the drive is across the city there is some travel that as done to get there and unfortunately all of that travel has a cost. When [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 23, 2008 at 9:12 pm ET
Ever since I started blogging I’ve noticed that a lot of people drop in a post once a week giving an update about the week and some links that caught their attention. I’ve always wanted to do this but whenever it came down to it I forgot about the posts from the week that I [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 21, 2008 at 3:28 pm ET
I hope everyone is enjoying their Easter holidays. By the time you’re reading this I’ll probably be through one or two big dinners enjoying myself immensely. Although I take the time and spend Easter with family this in reality is the one holiday that baffles me. I am a non-religious person, by choice, and for [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 20, 2008 at 7:28 am ET
Have you ever wanted something so much that you were willing to spend more than you could afford to get it? I’m pretty sure we all have and with the average consumer having as much credit card debt as they do I think a lot of us have indulged a little. Its one thing to [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 19, 2008 at 7:34 am ET
Originally from Flickr, uploaded by Alan D
Most people really start shying away the moment bigger purchases are involved. Understandably so there is a lot more money involved in a big purchase of say a TV than there is in buying a can of soda. We all like the big expensive purchases but we don’t like [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 17, 2008 at 10:12 pm ET
Happy St Patrick’s Day everyone! And welcome to all of the I Will Teach You To Be Rich readers. I was lucky enough to have a guest post over at Ramit’s blog!
I’m sure some of you have noticed that I have been a bit absent over the past few days. I wanted to give everyone [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 11, 2008 at 8:30 am ET
Like it or not you procrastinate, some of us do it more than others but we’ve all had those moments where we procrastinate. For some people this is a serious problem where they essentially do nothing with their lives and in the end they don’t even know why they didn’t get off their butts to [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 10, 2008 at 10:09 pm ET
This weeks Carnival of Personal Finance #143 is up over at The Four Pillars. This week’s theme is near and dear to my heart since it has a Canadian theme and is being hosted by a fellow Canadian Blogger. Definitely check it out!
In other news, a new design is in the works for this site. [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 10, 2008 at 7:12 am ET
Originally uploaded by RedMonkeyVirus
In many parts of North America we’ve had one of the snowiest winters on record. This shouldn’t surprise too many people yet since living in these areas that risk exists. Some winters there’s more snow others less. Personally I prepare for winter the same way each year. I make sure to give [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 8, 2008 at 10:46 pm ET
Originally uploaded by Garretc
Debt is a way of life for many people; they pay their credit cards in order to be able to use that credit for their day-to-day expenses. They are so tapped out that they simply have no room for error; their day job becomes so important because everything is in a very [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 4, 2008 at 8:30 am ET
Lets be honest, not too many of us are naturally frugal people. I know that might seem a little strange at first but if you take a moment to think about it how many people do you know that are truly frugal? My guess would be very few. I was thinking about this myself and [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogMarch 3, 2008 at 7:06 am ET
Welcome to the final step in the Job Search Series. Today we’ll look at something that a lot of people tend to forget: the follow-up. Just as we learned in Step 5 – The cover letter you need to distinguish yourself in some way. The follow up is one of the ways that you can [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogFebruary 29, 2008 at 2:02 pm ET
Welcome to the next step in the Job Search Series, a series of posts that revolve around getting yourself into a new job. Today we’ll be looking at networking. Networking is reaching out to all of the people that you know to see if they happen to know of any jobs or any ways to [...] ... ( more)
From One Million and Beyond - view blog entries - visit this blogFebruary 28, 2008 at 1:10 pm ET
Recently I’ve seen a bunch of Personal Finance bloggers writing about Larry Wingnet’s new book You’re Broke Because You Want to Be and some of his older work. Needless to say this caught my interest since in general they had good things to say about him. So as I was in the bookstore browsing these [...] ... ( more)
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