About 6 months or so ago my neighbor told me that he wanted to get rid of a weight set that was taking up space in his garage. He had purchased this about 9 months before that and had probably paid in the neighborhood of $600-700 for everything. I asked him how much he wanted for it and he said, "Oh, just give me $200
Archives for 2008
If You Paid Something For It, You Don’t Have to Keep it Forever
Something that has always interested me is people’s connection to "stuff". Don’t get me wrong. I have the same issues as everyone else. If I’ve paid money for something, I feel a strange obligation to keep it for as long as I’m breathing. Lately I’ve really been trying to call myself to the carpet when I think I need to keep something indefinitely. What I
A Few Money Events This Weekend!
Gosh. There are lots of money events happening around our house these days. For starters, my wife bought me a gas weed eater for Father’s day. It turned out to be used (someone had bought it from Home Depot, used it, and then returned it). I decided that I didn’t want someone else’s potential problem and would much rather put the funds toward a new
Things Are Starting To Settle Down From A Financial Point of View
It’s been no secret that our household has been hemorrhaging money over the last 1.5 years as we built a second home out at our favorite lake. Now that we have been in it for a few months and have stopped buying both construction materials and basic furnishings etc, our budget is slowly getting back to normal. How have things changed? -We have increased our
Pardon Me. Have You Seen My Camera?
Let me start by saying that my household seems to have incredibly bad luck with cameras. My wife and I have been married for over 10 years and in that time have lost or broke every single camera we’ve owned. Before the unlucky pattern was uncovered we invested in some moderately priced cameras. I still remember the fancy Sony digital camera that we purchased for
Getting Discounts We Can Use
Lately I’ve been looking at all the various gimmicks out there to get me to spend money in specific stores. Frankly, it would be pretty easy to sign up for saver cards and gift cards in lots of stores but I choose to only sign up for things like this in stores I already frequent. Here are a couple of the cards we are using,
Born Again Blogger
Wow. It’s amazing how much nicer blogging is now that I’ve gotten the long term bugs worked out of my site. I have been suffering with some database issues for over 9 months. It killed my blogroll when it all happened so I’ve been running without a blogroll for that long. I also wasn’t able to use a blog editor (Windows Live Writer) due to
ELYM Is Now Twittering
I finally jumped on the bandwagon and joined Twitter. I’m subscribing to a few PF bloggers. If you are twittering, leave a comment so I can add you! You can follow along with me at: http://www.twitter.com/elym I also have installed a Twitter plug in so that you can see the latest Twitters right here on the website. (Look over on the right sidebar)
Glassdoor.com – See How Much Other People Make
I stumbled on to this interesting site today. Basically it’s a site that asks for anonymous information about how much you make at your company and then posts it anonymously for all the other members to see. It’s sort of like NetworthIQ but for salaries instead of net worth. I haven’t actually signed up for it yet, but I’m thinking about it. If they have
Simple Financial Concepts Helped My Friend Retire Early
Today I went to lunch with a couple friends of mine. One is someone that I currently work with and the other is someone that I worked with for a few years until he retired last year. I’m only 36 but by talking to my friend, I could just tell I’m going to really love retirement. My goal is to get there at 50. My