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- Does your family budget have room for a PupStep Plus? by Our Personal Finances on Oct 30, 2009 in Budget and Expenses
Last week I visited Indianapolis and I liked it very much. The city has a nice feel to it and beautiful architecture, both old and new. If you ever make it to Indy, do stop at the public library and go inside. This is one of the best libraries I have...
- Setting up a budget: how we deal with stocking up. by Our Personal Finances on Oct 21, 2009 in Budget and Expenses
The other day a big box arrived at our house. My wife knew what was in the box since she ordered it, but I did not know what was in that shipment. Lo and behold the lady of the house had ordered a huge bag of flour, the kind you only see in bakeries...
- Net Worth Calculator says dealing with financial emergencies and surprises is easy by Our Personal Finances on Oct 9, 2009 in Net Worth Calculator
Money is part of life, but it is really not the most essential part of life, is it? Let me make the point by talking about financial emergencies and preparing for emergencies, a favorite topic among personal finance bloggers. It is a favorite topic...
- Putting personal finances on autopilot by Our Personal Finances on Oct 2, 2009 in Debt Management
A while ago we wrote about getting rid of clutter in our home office (”Lower Debt and De-Cluttering My Office”), which also serves as our library. (Yes, we each own a lot of books, so together we really do have a home library.) At that...
- Putting personal finances on autopilot by Our Personal Finances on Oct 2, 2009 in Debt Management
A while ago we wrote about getting rid of clutter in our home office (”Lower Debt and De-Cluttering My Office”), which also serves as our library. (Yes, we each own a lot of books, so together we really do have a home library.) At that...
- Our family budget: struggling with the struggle. by Our Personal Finances on Sep 30, 2009 in Budget and Expenses
Unless we’re independently wealthy, or somehow doing very well even in these hard times, we’re probably on a family budget. That is, we’re trying to control our spending well enough that it doesn’t overtake our income. That pr...





