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Sunday Morning Link Love ~ Too Close to Call

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The final round of the March Madness competition for best personal finance post of last year is still going on at Free Money Finance, and my post is in a practically dead heat with Being Frugal’s entry. If you haven’t voted, consider stopping by and throwing a vote in for snowflake. :) The prizes go to charity, and my charity is The Make a Wish Foundation. And you might win $50 just for voting in the form of a Smarty Pig gift card from Free Money Finance!

On that note, here are some of the enlightening articles I read this part week in the personal finance world:

Now go vote. :)

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Sunday Morning Link Love ~ Post Birthday Edition

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

My birthday was nice and mellow - I got two gift cards to Hobby Lobby totaling $35 to buy scrapbook supplies, and since they were having a 50% off sale yesterday on most scrapbooking merchandise I went there to use the gift cards right away. The albums I usually buy were excluded from the sale (of course) so I went with a different brand of album and bought two, plus extra inserts and a pack of paper, all for $34.93. I don’t think I’ll be using the 7 cents left on my gift card and I was pleased to get so close to my target spending without going over at all.

Also on my birthday, Free Money Finance started the Final Four Round of the Personal Finance March Madness. My Snowflaking: A Primer post is against a great post from Brip Blap, and if you’d like to cast your vote for the finalists, make sure to click on over today! I appreciate all the votes thus far!

And as a pre-birthday anti-present, my team in the NCAA Men’s basketball tournament was totally destroyed by Memphis in the sweet sixteen round. There’s always next year Spartans!

On that note, here are some of the posts from the M-Network and beyond I really enjoyed this past week:

  • Gather Little By Little: Gazelle Intensity - How Fast Is it?
    • Gazelles go in spurts but are always watchful. Here’s one perspective on how their gazelle intensity works.
  • My Two Dollars: A Simpler Way to Budget
    • This is a guest post from Four Pillars and I really enjoyed it and the perspective on budgeting. Although I am too much of a nitpicker and analyzer to let it work for me right now.
  • The Dough Roller: Here’s the Real Deal on Dave Ramsey and Debt
    • I don’t know that I agreed with all of it but it certainly gave me loads to think about.
  • Being Frugal: Tightwad Tuesday - More Homemade Cleaners
    • I love the idea of homemade cleaners, but don’t use enough of them. There are a few here I am going to try, specifically the dishwasher soap.
  • Blueprint for Financial Prosperity: Harness the Power of Impulse Saving
    • This is a really nice idea and relates to my paying twice for impulse purchases, in a saving kind of way. But with dice! I am a nerd, I want a 20 sided die…
  • All Financial Matters: An Interesting Piece on Target
    • Are Target and Walmart practically the same? Why does Target seem so much nicer?
  • No Credit Needed: Moving Debt Is Not the Same as Paying It Off.
    • Indeed. I didn’t consider my credit cards paid off until the one I moved the balance to was done.
  • My Dollar Plan: Analyzing Our Energy Use
    • I wish my utility companies had these awesome tools!
  • Antishay Ventenne: More on Quality vs Cheap
    • Some more thoughts about what is worth the money to spend and what is not, for her, and ways to think about the difference.
  • The Simple Dollar: An Ode to the Inexpensive Bean.
    • I love beans. And they are so cheap! These are some ways to use them. Don’t use the math in the post - it is in the end correct but presented incorrectly, but still beans are very cheap.
  • Frugal in the Fruitlands: The Mystery Cash Box and the Sunken Cost Fallacy
    • This happens to me too, which is why I generally try to not take cash out at all unless I have to. Half price drinks at Sonic anyone, with the change? Argh. :) This post is great!
  • Advanced Personal Finance: Did Stocks Return 0% Over the Past 9 Years?
    • The answer is yes, and no, depending on how you look at it, and made my head hurt at first but then I decided it was okay. I’m a nervous investor as it is.
  • This Wasn’t In The Plan: The Raise
    • I tend to do this too, even when I say I won’t, I upwardly adjust to use new money coming in and don’t end up saving it - until I started really focusing on debt reduction. My spouse may get a raise at the beginning of May, and we’ll see if I can buck the trend and devote it all to our debt reduction goals.
  • Are You Going To Be This Way…: Shrinking Package Sizes Screw Up My Recipes
    • I am a more off-the-cuff cook so I hadn’t noticed but - argh! Now I am irritated. Less food for the same money. Bah.
  • Clever Dude: I’ll Refund That For You This Time
    • This makes me mad! I hate when companies try and take advantage. And after I rented from Enterprise and they gave me a car that the brake lights and blinkers didn’t work - I’m not too fond of them anyway.

And in the PaidTwice Rewind: I’m not a gazelle, I’m a cheetah. Although a few Ramsey fans got riled up by the idea, I stand by my thoughts that I tend to be a straight line kind of gal, for better or worse. My prey isn’t people though, it is that debt I keep chasing.

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Sunday Morning Link Love ~ Happy Easter!

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Happy Easter everyone! This will be a more abbreviated link love edition so you can get back to enjoying the holiday with your loved ones if you celebrate it, or just enjoying Sunday. :)

First off, my Snowflaking post is in the elite eight of March Madness right now, against a great thoughtful post from Single Guy Money, and it is currently losing by a vote! If anyone wants to pop over and vote for the snowflaking in the comments, I would appreciate it! Thanks again for the support thus far, and if I win in this round, my charity, the Make A Wish Foundation, is guaranteed at least $100. Yay!

With that, here are some posts chosen as great this week:

Enjoy your weekend and have a mellow holiday!

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Sunday Morning Link Love ~ Sweet 16 Edition

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Free Money Finance has continued his March Madness competition for the best personal finance post of the past year, and this weekend began the Sweet 16 round. My post, Snowflaking: A Primer is up against an excellent post from The Simple Dollar. I have faith that the snowflakes will prevail! If you’d like, hop over to the competition post and put a vote for “Snowflaking” in the comments. :) Vive la Snowflaking!

There were a lot of great thought-provoking posts in the personal finance world this past week, so let’s get right to them! Here are some of my favorite recent posts from the M-Network and beyond, let’s call it my top twenty of the approximately 5 billion personal finance blog posts published on a weekly basis ;) :

And in the PaidTwice Rewind, I’m not rewinding very far…  I am still working hard on learning to wiggle.  A little.  April’s budget will have some adjustments.  And I might wiggle a little this week.  Stay tuned!  (And go vote!)

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Sunday Morning Link Love ~ Clocks Forward Edition

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Did you remember to set your clock forward? I completely forgot all about it. Luckily for me, my spouse remembered, and he adjusted the clocks last night while I was sleeping. But as I sat down to write this I thought to myself all of a sudden - what time is it? Didn’t the clocks go forward? I am so confused!

My computer adjusted automatically it seems, so all is well. And since I forgot all about it, I didn’t spend the morning cursing the fact that I got an hour less sleep than I was “entitled”. I did wonder why my son let me sleep so late…

While I am pondering how I hate the clock moving forward yet love it moving backwards, I have some links to share of my favorite personal finance posts from last week. And later today I’ll relate my fun shopping experience - I took my three year old with me so you know it had to be fun. ;)

Great Finance Links from this past week:

  • Being Frugal: The M-Network Series on Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps. Lynnae wrote a great wrapup of the series highlighting a quote from each member’s post - check it out and visit all the posts again as well, they’re worth a second read!
  • Brip Blap: 31 Causes of Failure #2 - Lack of a Defined Purpose in Life. This article says that 98 out of 100 people lack a defined purpose - count me in the 98. I have had loads of trouble in the past figuring out what my passion was and what makes me tick. Still do. Could probably write a (pretty bad and boring) novel about that…
  • My Good Cents: CVS Is Coming For Me. Apparently, CVS is not thrilled by their coupons being spread through the internet. I’m irked at CVS. This is stupid. Don’t make coupons if you don’t want people to use them. I might have to start going to Walgreens.
  • Money Rules, Debt Stinks: My Year To Stop Being Wasteful, Month 3. I too am a hoarder. My pantry at times has been TOTALLY out of control. I am doing okay right now but I fear for the future, I could slip back into hoarding too easily…
  • Cheap Healthy Good: Finance, Food, and the Role of Personal Responsibility. This is a great discussion (read the comments too!) about how overspending and overeating are both related and driven by similar issues in our lives. Very thought-provoking.
  • Sense to Save: Coins Can Be Snowflakes. Hurrah! More snowflakes! Hurrah!

And in my Public Service Announcement for the day, Gift Cards are a loan to the company and therefore can be abandoned by them, legally!! I read about that on two blogs this week, and it freaks me out. I think I might revise my glowing opinion of gift cards now. :(

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