Posts Tagged ‘debts’

Surprise! Your Bank Closed! – My Experience With The FDIC

Posted on August 23rd, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

I am all for learning from new experiences. I seek out new things to get my hands dirty with all the time, but this weekend, I was able to experience one of those things that no one seeks out or ever wants to – bank closure. Late Friday night while I was thinking about investing [...]

The Importance Of Saving Money For A Rainy Day

Posted on May 20th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

This is a guest post written by Timothy Ng, a personal finance writer for Balance Transfer Card. From time to time most of us could do with a little nest-egg of funds to help pay for any unexpected bills or luxury expenses. Therefore saving money and keeping an emergency fund is pretty much a must-have [...]

112 Ways to Save Money via Consumerist

Posted on June 10th, 2009 by by Jesse Michelsen

The Consumerist put this article out a few months ago but I thought it had some pretty good info, and some not so good info that I wanted to share. The article is essentially a big list of tips that came in from Consumerist readers. Here are some of the better ones that I liked: [...]

Monthly Progress March – No More CC Debt!

Posted on June 2nd, 2009 by by Jesse Michelsen

I know this post is ridiculously late. I have no excuse, I just haven’t been as diligent in reporting as I had hoped I would be initially. For that reason I have decided that I will start using NetWorthIQ to track my monthly progress because it is a fill in the blanks kind of tracking [...]

Money Tips from ING

Posted on May 29th, 2009 by by Jesse Michelsen

For those of you that haven’t heard yet, this month I became a dad for the second time. And with kids come all sorts of worries. One thing I worry about is will I be able teach them all they need to know to enter the real world when the time comes. Money is one [...]