It is not easy to be young, single and frugal these days when designer clothing and accessories, iPods and Blackberrys are king, and being cool and having fun is dependent on how much money you can spend. Frugal is not a word often associated with the first 2 traits – young and single – and [...]
March 5th, 2010 | Posted in Frugality | 2 Comments
How showing respect and being polite when dealing with authority figures could save you from disciplinary actions. Story of my encounter with a police officer who pulled me over concluded with him giving me a benevolent warning to slow down and wishing me a nice day.
April 4th, 2009 | Posted in Ethics, Finance, Frugality, Personal Development | 5 Comments
OK, I know the word “meme” is supposed to be a noun, but I couldn’t help myself. If you know my blog’s name, you know that I love to play with words. I coined – pun intended – the word “pecuniarities” one night and just had to change my blog’s name. Besides, if “friend” [...]
March 20th, 2009 | Posted in Just for Fun | 15 Comments
I received an informative email forward the other day from my college Spanish professor (the same one who sent me the Calvin & Hobbes Lemonade Stand comic which has been a bit of a hit) and thought it could be useful to our readers.
I know there are a lot of good ID theft prevention tips [...]
February 26th, 2009 | Posted in Consumer Safety, Finance, Identity Theft & Protection | 1 Comment
When I decided to do an article on how being nice can save you money based on my own experiences in business and customer service (both as receiver and provider), I had intended it to be a single post. But the end result was over 2,100 words, and I figured the chance that even one [...]
October 10th, 2008 | Posted in Business, Ethics, Finance, General | 5 Comments
Money on the Mind: Social and Psychological Ramifications
I came across an interesting article on MSN Money last night titled Does money make you mean? which described a study conducted on a group of subjects who had been preconditioned to have money on their minds when various experiments were conducted. The study found that those with [...]
August 11th, 2008 | Posted in Ethics, Finance, Frugality | 2 Comments
Yes, I know I’m a little late in the game. Having seen references to Twitter all over the web in recent months, I finally decided to check it out and signed up this past Sunday. Twitter is a great, easy and fun way to interact with people – specifically for me, personal finance bloggers and [...]
July 31st, 2008 | Posted in Announcements, Banking, Blogging, Computers, Family, General, Internet, Pets | 1 Comment