Archive for March, 2008

Language Lesson ~ Finance: A Fine Word

These days, the word “finance” is generally accepted to mean something like “the management of money,” and while “management of money” doesn’t sound quite so bad, the word itself (“finance” or even worse, the plural “finances”) often seems accompanied by a host of psychological and emotional effects including but not limited to: fear, dread, [...]

Interesting Reads from Fellow Personal Finance Bloggers

Every now and then, I will be doing a little round-up of articles by fellow personal finance bloggers at PFBloggers.com that may be of interest to our readers here.

If you are thinking of buying a house now or in the near future, I would recommend reading up on Lies Your Realtor Tells You by Seb [...]

Sewing: A Frugal and Fulfilling Hobby – Save Money by Sewing Your Own Clothes

Once upon a time, sewing was a widespread skill common to the poorest and richest of women as well as men of many professions. The reason for the former popularity of sewing is that it is a skill both basic and necessary. Nowadays, because of manufactured clothing and looser fashions, we are more inclined to [...]

Public Domain Music: Music you already own!

Guide to Free Sheet Music on the Web for Music Students & Teachers

Many composers, Wolfgang Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven among them, have no living descendants and therefore their works have been bequeathed to the world, and to you. Why then are poor college students required to purchase volume after volume of expensive music scores [...]

Don’t Spend that Tax Rebate Just Yet

I participate in a couple of online forums where members have been eagerly discussing the various ways in which they plan to spend their tax rebates this year — $300 for retirees, $600 for most individuals, $1,200 for married couples and $300 for each child per family. While some have spoken of saving it or [...]



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