Gone For A Few Days
My wife and I are headed to the Promise Keepers event up in Boulder this weekend, so I won’t be able to write any blogs for a few days. In the meantime, check out some of the hubs I’ve been creating on Hubpages recently.
Four Methods for Making Money Online
How to Get Yourself Out of Debt
How [...]
The Advantages of Working from Home
I am very fortunate to have a job that allows me to work from home. No, I’ve not moved to “making money online” full time, but my day job IS a work from home job. Eventually I’d like to be making a full time living on the Internet, but until that day comes I’ll keep [...]
Gangster Government
Someone sent me this video the other day. It’s an interesting statement she makes. Unfortunately, its not far from the truth. It is good to know that someone in politics is saying it.
Bathroom Renovation Pictures
Here are the pics I promised, The first two are the before pictures, and the last three are the after pictures, as if you couldn’t tell.
Minimum Wage Hike- Helpful or Harmful?
On July 24th, the federal minimum wage is scheduled to go from$6.55 to $7.25 per hour. This is an 11 percent raise and while it will benefit those that are making less than that now, it could hurt some businesses, especially in an already difficult economy. Small businesses, mom-and-pop type shops, will probably be the [...]
Renovation Realities-Tips to Save You Money on Home Renovations
My wife and I are nearly finished remodeling our master bathroom. Everything in there was original from 1974 and was definately overdue for an upgrade. We decided to give it a shot and do it ourselves. I thought it would take a week or two and I’d be done. Two months later I’m just putting [...]
Back to Business
Whew! I have really fallen off of this blog. I’m going to try to get back in to it some. There is a lot I’m looking in to right now in regards to making money online, so I will be including more of that, but I also want to keep in the information on financial [...]
An Interesting Look at the Bailout
I came across this video on CNN Money and thought it was a nice summary of how messed up the initial bailout was. No one seemed to know what was going on and still $700 billion in taxpayer money was allocated for it.
The Ballooning Bailout
Resolutions for the New Year
I’ve never been much for New Year’s resolutions, but they are a great way to set yourself on the track to make some changes in your life in the coming year. People resolve to lose weight, exercise more, be more wise with their money, any number of things. This year I am going to set [...]
Year End Reflection
With less than a week left in this year I thought it would be good time to give an update on how my wife and I are doing with our quest to get out of debt and improve our financial situation. We’ve worked very hard this year on our “Debt Snowball” and have been using [...]



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