From the monthly archives:

June 2009

How to be a millionaire? You may be a bum wishing to have a million bucks, or you may be an aspiring young professional who wants to know if you are on the right path. Below are seven ways people become millionaires. Some are by pure luck but there’s no need to [...]

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Good Morning!

I feel uninspired at the moment.
I wrote and deleted and wrote and deleted.
My ink is dry.
There is no post today.

Speaking of this, what happened to refusing to deliver mediocrity when you aren’t at your best?  I miss that in people.  How about you?

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I’ve been here in Las Vegas at least three times in the past 90 days and it’s a good thing that I don’t gamble because the dealers will know me by now. Before I left, my mom asked me why I’m always on vacation and I figured it was the perfect opportunity to promote [...]

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OptionsHouse Review

by MoneyNing

OptionsHouse, OptionsThis and OptionsThat. So many options brokerage houses which means confusing choices for us all. Other than having OptionsHouse promotion code (see below for them), how does this broker get you to remember ? How about $2.95 per stock trade?

For a limited time, OptionsHouse is offering new customers 100 free commission [...]

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Some of you know, others are jealous, many wonder but yesterday, one person actually asked.

You are making a living sharing what you do day to day and you seem to love it. I can only wish to make money doing what I love. What’s the secret?

I was flattered by the question. It’s [...]

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Actually, I should call it Emma’s mini vegetable garden as taking credit for something that is completely a result of my wife’s hard work is inappropriate. I was never going to post this due to its massive operation and size but seeing others do it was really inspiring and hey, I hope to inspire [...]

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In an economy where we need to save rather than spend, any project that you can do yourself should be at the top of your list. Enlisting the workmanship of an outside source can be time consuming and unnecessary for routine household upgrades in the bathroom or kitchen, so why not DIY? These [...]

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Being the best options broker is all the buzz lately because options trading is a hot trend amongst traders. Compared with the old days where these strategies are seen as risky and downright gambling, the perception has literally took a 180 degree turn because options trading is now deemed as a great way to [...]

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Being charged a $2 bank fee for just calling Wells Fargo only pushes me to endorse an online company like EverBank more. For yet another time, I was caught by surprised with “hidden fees”.
Some of you may remember the monthly bank fees my original business checking account incurred a while back. At the [...]

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Many of you wanted to know about the upcoming book, and I’m happy to announce that it’s almost here! Below, for the first time ever, is what the cover will look like.

About the Book:
The Little Budget Travel Book is all about saving money while having a blast traveling the world. I’m all about [...]

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You’ve got to love my amazingly clever and creative title, but anyway, back on topic…
A huge “thank you” to all you fathers out there. I know many of us seem to put in more effort around Mother’s Day but rest assured, we love you just as much.
I was talking to my father the other [...]

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Being the largest government program in the world and eating up as much as 23 percent of the federal budget, the Social Security is a system that most Americans either love or hate. If you are receiving benefits and depend on the checks that come through regularly, you appreciate what this program does for [...]

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What is a Necessity

by MoneyNing

Emma and her coworkers were at Costco the other day and a discussion brought up an interesting question – what actually is a necessity?
The conversation came up when one of them decided to buy trash bags. “Trash bags”, Emma said. “Why do you pay for something like that?”
It turns out that her coworker [...]

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It’s easy to stop pulling out the wallet every once in a while and declare triumph, but don’t kid yourself – we know it’s the recurring expenses that really drown us into debt. The monthly expenses are what most people neglect because they are subconsciously trained to ignore it after seeing the same line [...]

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