Archive for 2007

You are browsing the archives of 2007.

Suze Orman and the Definition of Rich

The definition of rich is something I often think about and it’s something I’ve previously written about in the post “What does it Mean to Be Rich?” So, whenever I come across someone’s definition I pay close attention. In Suze Orman’s newest book, Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny she offers [...]

15 Tips for Cheap Travel: #14) How to Find Cheap Eats

This is the fourteenth post of the series “15 Tips for Cheap Travel.” You can navigate the rest of the series by going to the 15 Tips for Cheap Travel Index. When you visit a new city you will want to try all the local foods that the city has to offer, but you will [...]

Overcast Monday Links

The weather is certainly not pleasant in D.C. today. It’s cold and rainy and windy; but at least we’re not flooded (yet) like the rest of the Northeast. Thanks goodness there is some good reading to start out the week. Take a look at the following posts: The 96th Carnival of Personal Finance is up [...]

Free Chipotle Burritos and Free Cone Day at Ben and Jerry’s

If you buy a Chipotle burrito today (April 14) or tomorrow (April 15) you get a free one on Monday (April 16th) to “EZ Your Tax Day Pain”. And Tuesday (April 17th) is Free Cone Day at Ben and Jerry’s (as I mentioned in a previous post in how to get free ice cream.) Mmm, [...]

5 Best Online Comparison Shopping Tools

I am not one of those people who likes shopping. (Well, I love grocery shopping, but that’s about it). Sometimes I’m in the mood to browse, but usually when I shop I’ve already figured out exactly what I want and so I’m just searching for the best price. For this reason, I love shopping on [...]

15 Tips for Cheap Travel: #13) Getting Around

This is the thirteenth post of the series “15 Tips for Cheap Travel.” You can navigate the rest of the series by going to the 15 Tips for Cheap Travel Index. Yesterday’s post about about finding a cheap rental car. Today’s post is focused on how to get around if you don’t have a rental [...]

15 Tips for Cheap Travel: #12) How to Get a Rental Car

This is the twelfth post of the series “15 Tips for Cheap Travel.” Y ou can navigate the rest of the series by going to the 15 Tips for Cheap Travel Index. Like airline tickets and lodging, renting a car can be an expensive part of a trip. Luckily, there are a lot of cost [...]

15 Tips for Cheap Travel: #11) How to Exchange Money

This is the eleventh post of the series “15 Tips for Cheap Travel.” You can navigate the rest of the series by going to the 15 Tips for Cheap Travel Index. One of the first things you will do if you go to another country is exchange money. This can be a huge expense, especially [...]

10 Kitchen Gadgets that will Save You $2500/year

I like food a lot. And I really enjoy cooking. Here are a few gadgets that I’ve found are worth the initial investment to save you money and time in the long run: Salad Spinner: Prewashed bagged salad costs at least $1-$3 more than a head of lettuce. Wash it yourself with a Salad Spinner [...]

Free eBooks (and an ipod shuffle)

During Free Stuff Week last month I posted about how to get free books. In reading through some of my daily feeds today I came across Johnathon’s post over at MyMoneyBlog about Wowio’s ebook service. They have a number of ebooks that you can download for free. You have to sign up which requires: A [...]