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November 24, 2009 by Guest Contributor | Comments Off
This post is part of the one day blog event “The Spectrum of Personal Finance.” In this event, comic book nerd Brian of My Next Buck, will discuss 8 different emotions (taken from the Green Lantern comic series) and relate them to personal finance. Here at Bargaineering we will be looking at Fear. [...]How to Kick 11 Fearful Financial Situations in the Face from personal finance blog Bargain
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November 23, 2009 by Guest Contributor | Comments Off
Late last December I came across a post on Bargaineering about Dave Ramsey’s book, “The Total Money Makeover.” Prior to this, I had never heard of Dave or his somewhat controversial teachings (e.g., he recommends folks pay off their debts from smallest to largest, regardless of interest rates, he quotes Bible verses – though mostly [...]How Dave Ramsey Helped Me Pay Off My Debt fro
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October 29, 2009 by Guest Contributor | 1 Comment
Calling family and friends overseas is very affordable and very easy, if done correctly. In this article I am going to reveal three affordable international long distance calling options to the old expensive standby, direct dialing. I’ve been doing a lot of research in this for my own needs so I hope you find this [...]How to Save Money on International Long Distance Phone Calls from persona
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October 27, 2009 by Guest Contributor | Comments Off
This is a guest post by Danny Kofke, a special education teacher and author of How to Survive (and Perhaps Thrive) on a Teacher’s Salary. Danny and I have been emailing back and forth for the better part of the last month or two, working on a guest post about children and allowances. I asked [...]Teach Kids Money: Tying Chores & Allowances from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
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October 18, 2009 by Guest Contributor | 2 Comments
This was a guest post written by my friend John H. about the some money tips he took from the felt and put into his wallet.
When you think of your bankroll, you probably think about how much cash you have in your wallet or how much money you have access to via your debit card [...]Money Tips I Learned from Poker from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
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September 29, 2009 by Guest Contributor | Comments Off
This is a guest post written by Mark Wolfinger of the investing blog Options for Rookies. Mark grew up in Brooklyn and in an earlier life, earned a PhD (chemistry) from Northwestern. After several years as a research chemist, in Dec 1976 he moved to Chicago to trade options. Over the next 23 years, [...]Passive Investing Protection with Options Collars from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com
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September 8, 2009 by Guest Contributor | Comments Off
This is a guest post from Vic Magary of GymJunkies.com. Vic helps everyday people like you to build muscle and lose fat with short, but intense circuit training and strength training workouts
Eating on a budget is no easy task. You could eat at Mcdonald’s 3 times a day and probably stay under $10 but is [...]How to Eat Healthy on $10 a Day
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