Posts Tagged ‘ spending ’

Tame The Gadget-Greedy Monster In 5 Easy Steps


These days, gadgets are high up on people’s wish lists. Thanks to gadgets, a good number of American consumers have racked up a lot of credit card debt. This is an alarming development, but fortunately, there are ways to resist the temptation to buy, buy, and buy more stuff. Here are our suggestions for taming and controlling the gadget-greedy monster in ourselves.

1. Schedule your gadget purchases and follow it strictly. Say you have a weakness for mobile phones. Set a schedule of buying mobile phones that cost over $50 around once every few years. If you’ve managed to stick to that schedule, take it up a notch and see if you can stretch the use of your phone out a bit longer. Should your phone break down before then, replace it with a cheaper version. There are basic Nokia phones up for grabs on eBay. Who knows? You could get lucky and get one for dirt cheap!

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A Better Way to Budget?

By Paul Williams

Budget. It’s a four-letter word to many people. We hate the
restriction, the deprivation, and tracking all the little details.
But personal finance experts continue to tell us we need a budget.
Don’t get me wrong. Budgets are very useful tools. I think everyone
should try to use one (or something like it) if they really want to
have control over their finances. But I wonder if we don’t go about
it the wrong way when we try to implement budgets.

For someone who’s never had a budget, the whole process can seem
daunting and mysterious. What’s the right way to budget? Why should
I even do it? How do I track all my expenses? While budgets are
quite simple (a list of income and expenses with goals), there are a
number of questions that can come up for the uninitiated. They find
some answers from people who seem confident and knowledgeable and away
they go. They make up their first budget and set high goals. Maybe
it looks like this:

Take-Home Pay: $2500
   
Savings: $500
Giving: $200
Rent: $1000
Groceries: $200
Auto Insurance: $100
Gas: $200
Phone, Internet, & Cable: $100
Utilities: $100
Eating Out: $50
Personal Expenses: $50
Total
Expenses:
$2500

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Imagine Being Owned By No One…

By Kevin M

Back on July 30th, Trent Hamm of The Simple Dollar ran a post John’s “Campground” – Some Thoughts on Investing with Added Personal Value. Rarely in my life have I been so intrigued at the life and philosophy of a person I don’t even know, but John is a virtual revolutionary against the backdrop of the world as we know it in the 21st century. Not a throw back mind you, but a man or ordinary means charting his own course in a world that’s going in the opposite direction.

Trent has many interesting observations about his best friend, all well worth reading on his site, but my take on him veers in a somewhat different direction. What ever anyone’s observations of him, John is a compelling person, and there is much to be learned from his story.

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