Finance


2008 Economic Stimulus Package

Paul Bourque, over at UberAffiliate made a post regarding a letter he received from the IRS, letting him know he basically won’t be receiving a nice little rebate check of $600 or so. For most of us who don’t qualify for the rebate, due to our having an adjusted gross income over $75k ($150k for [...]

Update to Credit is Important

First off, a quick update!
Many of you are finally receiving e-mail responses to messages you may have sent to me from up to a month ago — I took a couple month-long retreats and had some incredible experiences, which I will post about in the near future.
I appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding my time constraints. [...]

Luxury Living on the Cheap, Part 1.5

After an interesting comment was posted in response to my “Luxury Living on the Cheap” entry, I mentioned that I would spend some time going into specifics on how to put things into motion and accomplish it for yourself. This is not quite Part 2 of the post, but I feel Neuromancerr’s second comment brought [...]

Luxury Living on the Cheap

If you’ve read Tim Ferriss’ best-seller Four Hour Work Week, you know he is a proponent of living really well for not a lot of money.
The idea behind it is that for the cost of “average” expenditures for housing in the United States or UK, you can live like royalty abroad — in luxury accommodations. [...]

Credit is important! (as I posted at FHWW)

The very best reason to have more than one or even just two credit cards is to help you establish a good credit rating with the three credit bureaus. Having a great credit score will enable you to utilize your muses to their fullest potential and will also open up many doors when applying for [...]

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