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The Regrets of Christmas PastNov 3, 2009
This is a guest post from Robert Brokamp of The Motley Fool. Robert is a Certified Financial Planner and the advisor for The Motley Fool's Rule Your Retirement service. He contributes one...
The Art of Improvising: Alternatives to Buying NewOct 30, 2009
When you have a need or a problem, there’s usually a solution that can be bought. Buying a solution is often the easiest and fastest way to solve...
Money and Marriage: Tackle Trouble BEFORE It BeginsOct 29, 2009
Ron Lieber writes the excellent “Your Money” column for The New York Times. Last week, he shared a list of four money talks to have before marriage. Lieber writes:
Divorce tends to be emotionally...
Economica: Women and the Global EconomyOct 27, 2009
In his book Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty, Nobel Peace Prize-winner Muhammad Yunus argues that one of the most effective ways to reduce poverty and...
How to Get Your Free Credit Report Online: A Step-by-Step GuideOct 27, 2009
The statistics on credit reports errors are staggering. A 2004 U.S. PIRG survey showed that 79% of credit reports...
Don't Let Irregular Expenses Wreck Your Budget (or Drain Your Emergency Fund)Dec 15, 2009
This post is from GRS staff writer April Dykman.
Right before our Thanksgiving trip, the AC went out on our vehicle. $600 later, we had a functioning AC. What a way to start a camping trip.
The good news was that we had the funds set aside for that...
The Personal Finance Hour, Episode 29: The Christmas ShowDec 14, 2009
Ho ho ho. Christmas is coming, and the goose is getting fat.
On today’s episode of The Personal Finance Hour, I’ll join Jim from Bargaineering to discuss the highs and lows of the holiday season. What are your favorite Christmas traditions? To whom...
Nobody Cares More About Your Money Than You DoDec 14, 2009
This article is the 12th of a 13-part 14-part series that explores the core tenets of Get Rich Slowly.
I’ve read a lot of stuff lately about how scammers take advantage of other people. (Here, for example, is a brief summary of seven psychological...
Give Your Wealth Away: An Argument For a Secular TitheDec 13, 2009
This is a guest post from Sierra Black, a long-time GRS reader and the author of ChildWild, a blog where she writes about frugality, sustainable living, and getting her kids to eat kale. Previously at Get Rich Slowly, Black told us about sweating the...
Suze Orman Jumps Aboard the "Pay With Cash" BandwagonDec 11, 2009
This article is by staff writer Adam Baker. Baker recently listed the Top 10 Money Movies of the Decade.
For years now, Dave Ramsey has recommended ditching credit cards and paying with cash. (Specifically, Ramsey advocates the use of an envelope...
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