October 31, 2010
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Two of the largest days for global stock markets are coming up: November 2nd and 3rd. By doing some planning in advance you can position yourself to take advantage of it. Here’s what you should know for trading hours on Monday, November 1.
Three trading tips for the November elections and the announcement of quantitative easing [...]
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August 10, 2010 · 3 comments
in Lists, behavioral finance, cashflow, charity, coins, discipline, financial fitness, frugal tips, lifehack, money management, penny, savings, tips
Have a problem with too many leftover coins (yeah, you could have worse problems)? Too lazy to roll up your coins and deposit them in a bank account? Or do you toss aside your coins because they’re so heavy to carry around, and then find yourself breaking bills all the time just to get a [...]
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If you’re not used to it, the process for applying to rent an apartment can be a bit confusing at first. It seems much easier, after all, to just deal privately with a landlord/landlady him/herself.
In the U.S., many apartments (or should I say most?) will require that you apply just in order to even be [...]
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Now that you’ve decided if it’s worth it to move to a new apartment, you want to give some thought about how to choose your moving date.
Even if you have a non-flexible lease end date or move-out date with your current lease or rental situation, you still have some things to think about regarding starting [...]
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July 29, 2010
in apartments, decisions, dividends, financial planning, housing, life, lifestyle design, money decisions, psychology, renting, tips
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For you, the question isn’t about renting vs. buying. It’s about whether you should stay where you are despite its problems, or gather up the money and energy to make another move. So how do you decide if it’s worth it to move, when you don’t absolutely have to?
Let’s say your current apartment is ok, [...]
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