financialconfluence.blogspot.com
The Confluence of our Financial Lives: Using Your Blog to Find a Job
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The Confluence of our Financial Lives. Newlywed Adventures in Merging Finances. Friday, December 5, 2008. Using Your Blog to Find a Job. The state of the economy could have many young people (including newly marrieds) looking for work. As such, I wanted to share a quick thought on job hunting:. Try blogging about companies you are interested in working for. A quick shout out to Uncommon Cents. Who inspired this thought with his post Yes, They Are Watching. And if anyone from the Gates Foundation.
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The Confluence of our Financial Lives: Your Personal Pie
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The Confluence of our Financial Lives. Newlywed Adventures in Merging Finances. Monday, December 8, 2008. How do you fund your personal purchases? Do you pay with a card or do you carry cash? I dealt with this issue when we first began our budget, quickly realizing the ease of overspending when such purchases were placed on a card. As such, I now pull my personal money out as cash at the beginning of the month as my Personal Pie (or Adult Allowance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow Me on Twitter.
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A Mademoiselle's Journey: ...
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About things she loves and enjoys, and her dreams that she sees thru her blue eyes. Tuesday, December 2, 2008. I'm still away from home. I still have to post my December goals, and December budget plan! In November we paid off three small credit cards, and our computer! I'm so happy and relieved! It feels good that we started paying things off! Not much but anything is better than nothing. Mademoiselle and her Journey. Congratulations on paying off those credit cards! December 3, 2008 at 2:24 PM. 6 Visit...
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What’s your food budget? | Well Heeled Blog
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Personal finance blogger striking a balance between saving and enjoying. Laquo; How I manage to cut back on dining out costs. What’s your food budget? January 28, 2008 by Well Heeled Blog. Wow Thanks to everyone for the TJ’s suggestions. More stuff to check out on the next grocery run! With a revised food budget of $220. 110 each for Dining Out and Groceries), I spent $218.55. I’m curious – so I’m posing a question to all the 20-something female bloggers. On January 28, 2008 at 10:56 pm. 260 – $160...
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Dream | Well Heeled Blog
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Personal finance blogger striking a balance between saving and enjoying. For when I’m ready to buy…. Near the center of the town, on a tree-lined street. Close (but not too close) to the freeway. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Master suite with walk-in closets (with recessed lighting). Large bay windows in the living room. Library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves (a less extravagant version of what you see in Beauty and the Beast) and a red armchair. Crown molding. Everywhere. Laundry space in the unit. 8230;] ...
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Working for Financial Freedom: What's Your Pudding Score?
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Working for Financial Freedom. Follow our one year journey to pay off $58,000 in debt. Sunday, July 15, 2007. What's Your Pudding Score? This is a fun little test that I found on another blog. Check your Pudding Score. According to the website:. What does my Pudding Score™ mean? Your Pudding Score™ is a measure of how your current retirement fund assets compare to the amount the Benchmark Account says someone your age and pay should have accumulated by now. So what is our Pudding Score? Posted by Mom of 3.
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paying off my future: October 2009
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Paying off my future. Working a little harder now to play harder later. I'm a twenty something working to pull everything together. This blog is an outline of the ways I’m working on keeping track of paying down debt, saving, and making more money. I’ll cover the methods that work for me, things I’m trying out, and great ideas/tips I stumble over on the blogosphere. View my complete profile. Buy WHY Doesn't it Grow on Trees? Gather Little By Little. Not Living on Ramen. Saving for a Home of my Own. Us 15...
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paying off my future: July 2009
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Paying off my future. Working a little harder now to play harder later. I'm a twenty something working to pull everything together. This blog is an outline of the ways I’m working on keeping track of paying down debt, saving, and making more money. I’ll cover the methods that work for me, things I’m trying out, and great ideas/tips I stumble over on the blogosphere. View my complete profile. Buy WHY Doesn't it Grow on Trees? Gather Little By Little. Not Living on Ramen. Saving for a Home of my Own. When ...