2009 Financial Resolutions Blog Contest: Win a Free 6-Month Subscription to the Wall Street Journal

Update 7:20PM January 30, 2009

The winner is Lisa Spinelli! Thank you all again for participating in my first giveaway!
Update 9:00PM, January 24, 2009

Our Financial Lent: Giving up Chocolate and Ice Cream for a Month to Save $14

By giving up chocolate and ice cream for one month as part of our “Financial Lent”, we will save $14, which could potentially add up to 140 servings of one of our frugal recipes.

Financial Lent: A Frugal Fast to See What You Can Live Without

Hold a “Financial Lent” or fast to see what luxuries you can live without and how much money you can save by cutting back or giving it up altogether.

Resisting the Urge to Splurge

I received the following comment today from a reader about my earlier post Simple Solutions to Staying Out of Debt:
“All good advice – sadly, it is harder than it sounds. But then again, the more you make the more you can spend, so figuring out how to live within your means is a lesson we [...]

Lessons Learned This Tax Season: Procrastination May Be Leading Cause of Financial Death

How procrastination unforeseen events and delays such as power outages and technology malfunction almost got me in trouble with my tax return.

The Financial Woes of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

This month’s topic for the PF Bloggers Network Group Writing Project is “Rich People Gone Broke.” Our chosen subject for this project is Wolfgang Mozart, one of the greatest composers that ever lived. While a genius in everything musical, he was less lucky when it came to money management.
Prodigy and Breadwinner
Mozart first went to work [...]

Our Family Financial History

This first writing project deals with the circumstances, people and events in our past which have led to our present financial habits. I proposed this topic as the first of our group writing project as I had been planning to write something about our background and why we live the way we do.
We are one [...]



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