Posts Tagged ‘emergency fund’

Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 3 – An Outside Voice

Posted on August 26th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

This is the second part of a three part series. The first and second parts of this mini-series can be found: Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 1 Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 2 This next part of the series is contributed by Phil Taylor, creator […]

Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 2

Posted on August 26th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

This is the second part of a three part series. The other two parts can be found here: Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 1 Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 3 Just a quick refresher in case you missed the first part and are unwilling to […]

Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 1

Posted on August 25th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

This is the start of a three part series. The other parts can be found here: Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 2 Do You Put Your Emergency Fund To Work? – Part 3 Since my bank closed down and I would be moving my emergency fund money over to one […]

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 […]

Have You Experienced What Financial Freedom Feels Like?

Posted on August 19th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

I have heard the term Financial Freedom many times, but I really have never fully understood what that meant because I was in debt and didn’t have that freedom; I didn’t know what it actually felt like. As my families financial situation has improved since we started actively seeking out improvement, I finally am starting […]

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 […]

Linkworthy: Funds, Frugality and Satisfaction

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by by Jesse Michelsen

Lately I have been pretty dormant here. One of the main reasons at least for the recent dormancy is that our 9 month old daughter was in the hospital for almost a week. She is back at home now and life is returning to something that closely resembles the normal swing of things. The hospital […]

 
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