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Saving money 101

Wednesday, January 18th, 2023

Saving money is an essential aspect of personal finance, and it’s never too early to start. As a beginner, it can be overwhelming to know where to start, but don’t worry! Here are some tips to help you get started on your saving journey.

Set a goal: The first step to saving money is to have a clear goal in mind. This can be anything from a down payment on a house to a new car or a vacation. Having a specific goal will help you stay motivated and focused on your saving efforts.
Make a budget: A budget is a plan for how you will spend your money. By creating a budget, you can identify areas where you can cut back on expenses and redirect that money towards your savings goal.
Automate your savings: One of the easiest ways to save money is to set up automatic transfers from your checking account to a savings account. This way, you can set it and forget it, and your savings will grow without you having to think about it.
Take advantage of employer matching: Many employers offer 401(k) plans or other retirement savings plans that match a certain percentage of your contributions. If your employer offers this benefit, make sure you’re taking advantage of it.
Look for discounts: Always be on the lookout for discounts and sales when making purchases. You can also use apps like Honey or Rakuten to get cash back on your online purchases.
Avoid impulse buying: Impulse buying is one of the biggest enemies of saving money. Before making a purchase, ask yourself if you really need it and if it fits into your budget.
Start small: Saving money doesn’t have to mean making big sacrifices. Start small by cutting back on small expenses, like your morning coffee or eating out less often. Every little bit counts!
Saving money is not always easy, but it is worth it in the long run. By setting a goal, creating a budget, automating your savings, taking advantage of employer matching, looking for discounts, avoiding impulse buying, and starting small, you can set yourself up for success. Keep in mind, it is a process and it takes time, but with discipline and consistency, you will reach your saving goal.

Budgeting in 4 easy steps

Thursday, September 22nd, 2022

If you’re like most people, budgeting probably isn’t your favorite thing to do. But if you want to get your finances under control, it’s a necessary evil. The good news is that creating a budget doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, you can do it in just a few simple steps.

1. Determine your income. This is the easy part. Just take a look at your pay stubs or bank statements to find out how much money you bring in each month.

2. Track your spending. For a month or two, write down everything you spend money on. This will help you get a better idea of where your money goes and where you can cut back. This will seem tedious, but if you do not know where your money is going, how are you going to know how much to put in your budget categories/

3. Set up a budget. Once you know your income and spending, you can start to put together a budget. Decide how much you need to spend on essentials like housing, food, and transportation. Then, factor in other expenses like debt payments, savings, and entertainment. This can be as simple as getting a notepad and writing your expenses down in order of priority and going from there.

4. Stick to your budget. The hardest part of budgeting is actually following through with it. But if you’re determined to get your finances under control, you can do it! Track your spending and make adjustments to your budget as needed. You will probably get your numbers wrong the first few months. You might underestimate how much you really spend on food or have an unexpected expense, but you can just adjust as you need to. The important part is to keep up your tracking and be honest with yourself.

There are a lot of apps out there that can help you with budgeting, but do not over complicate it. You just need to make sure you are doing with your money what you said you were going to do.

5 Quick Tips to win at Fantasy Football

Sunday, September 4th, 2022

1. Drafting smart

The first step to winning at fantasy football is drafting smart. You need to draft players who have a high chance of scoring points each week. There are many different types of players to choose from, including running backs, wide receivers, quarterbacks, tight ends, and defense. When you draft these positions, make sure they are good matchups for your team. Watch out for Bye Weeks when drafting, you do not want both your quartersbacks off the same week!

2. Playing smart

After you’ve drafted your best players, you need to play smart. Make sure you know how to use them correctly. If you don’t know what position they play, then you should probably stick with their primary position. For example, if you drafted a quarterback, he may not be able to run the ball effectively. So, you shouldn’t put him at running back unless you plan on using him as a receiver. Check who they are playing against, is weather going to be a factor?

3. Managing injuries

Injuries are inevitable in any sport. In fantasy football, you want to avoid getting injured yourself. But, sometimes you just have to deal with it. Try to get injured players off your roster until they recover. Also, try to keep track of your players’ injury history. That way, you won’t end up with a player who gets hurt every game.

4. Using your bench wisely

You should always have a backup plan for your starting lineup. If your starter gets injured, you should replace him with someone else. Don’t wait until the last minute to do this though. You should already have a backup ready before the season starts. Make sure you are checking your lineup every week, it is easy to get on autopilot until you forget to switch out a a player on a bye week.

5. Keeping score

When you start playing fantasy football, you should keep track of everything. Keep track of your wins and losses, the number of points you scored, and the amount of money you earned. You can even keep track of your weekly rankings. This will help you stay motivated throughout the season. Just remember its for fun though, do not get too obsessed!

3 unique summer saving ideas.

Thursday, June 9th, 2022

1. Grow your own food

Growing your own food can be expensive if you are not careful but it’s well worth it if you are going to eat what you’ve grown. You’ll have fresh produce that isn’t sprayed with pesticides and you won’t be paying for fuel costs to run a garden tractor or other equipment. If you live in a city, you might even get free seeds from your local community garden.

2. Make your own soap

You don’t need much to make your own natural bar of soap. Use things like olive oil, coconut oil, castile soap, lye, and essential oils. You can use these items at home or find them online. There are many different recipes out there that will help you create your own unique product.

3. Start a compost pile

Composting not only helps keep your yard looking good and smelling great, but it also helps improve the overall health of your lawn. Composting is a simple way to turn kitchen scraps into rich fertilizer for your garden.

Declutter Your Life!

Wednesday, June 8th, 2022

Quick thoughts on decluttering your life!

– Get rid of things that are taking up space in your home, but not adding value.

– Don’t keep extra items around just because they might be useful….someday.

– Be honest with yourself about what really adds value to your life.

– Start small and build from there. Your clutter did not pile up all in one day, give yourself grace.

– If something doesn’t add any real value, then let go!

Too efficient at decluttering

Friday, January 9th, 2009

I have previously touched upon my attempts at decluttering and have run into the number one fear of those against getting rid of stuff, “what if I need something that I got rid of?” In a bit of irony, it is in the midst of trying to thin the large pile of books that has caused the issue to arise. A long time ago, there was a little barcode scanner called the Cue Cat, which was going to revolutionize the marketing industry but it never took off yet the Cue Cat could be modified to work as a regular scanner. I brought one on eBay, used it a few times but did not have too much of a use for it.

The Cue Cat spent the majority of its time in the box with a variety of other miscellaneous technology items gathering dust and mostly forgotten about. Now that I am going through my books, it would be nice to use the scanner to get the UPC codes from the back of the books so I can convert them to ISBN and make a database of my books. It would allow me to have a better idea of what I have and make it easier to list items on Amazon or Half.com. I have searched all around looking for where I could have put the Cue Cat but have had no luck finding it. But the more I think about it, I seem to recall going through some boxes before I last moved and I think I probably found the Cue Cat and thought I have not really used this much and not sure I would even need it again and promptly threw it away. Now I would like to use it and at this point, it is nowhere to be found.

I could always buy another Cue Cat or other barcode scanner from eBay, or even just tough it out and manually type this ISBNs into a database. So far, I have not been excited about either idea. I have entered two boxes of books into a database so far by hand and might just keep that up doing a few of them every so often, but still it would have been nice to have that scanner. Oh well!

Careerbuilder Spam

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Okay seriously! I have an account with some job boards even though I know the statistics of actually finding a job on one of them. It never hurts to look at least right? I did take my info off one of the better-known sites after a well-publicized case of fraud awhile back, but kept the rest around.

Most of the time, I just get the occasional email from places like Careerbuilder with a list of new job listings, but every so often I’ll get an email from some company who “found” my resume on the site and is offering me the best job ever! I would love for just one time to get one of those emails that is not a outright scam or just a bad deal like some the “financial services” jobs. Those jobs should really be called “harass your friends and family to buy bad insurance and mutual fund products, but you won’t make a living expect if you can sucker other people into it” jobs. Guess that title would not fit on the business card though. I know some people do fine with those jobs, but have seen many people taken in with promises of large incomes and freedom, spent a bunch of money and times on classes and licensing tests and then nothing.

Right now in my email from Careerbuilder is a “great opportunity” from a company that says they sell site layouts, but poor them, they are in Russia and cannot get a merchants account here in the US. Do not worry though, if I help them out, they will pay me 10% of their earnings that they estimate will be $2,000. Wow! I just need to send them my full name, age, contact phone number and for the purpose of authentication, I should attach a copy of a passport or a driving license. How could I ever turn that down? Darn guess I accidentally deleted the message, my loss. Maybe some Nigerian prince will be able to help them out instead.

Technology Issues in a Youtube World

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Sometimes with technology, things can get wrapped in the details and jargon of pixels, resolutions, device drivers, etc. It can be easy to forget the “why” part of technology, why is it important that we are building something, who are we building it for?

Take Youtube for instance, you can talk all day about streaming vs. downloading, resolution size and quality impact, copyright issues until you turn blue in the face. But when I sat down and showed my Dad how to use it the other day and then he spent the rest of the afternoon finding old performances of singers long set aside by today’s audience. The whole getting to relive memories of yesterday and getting to see his reactions meant more than worrying if 320×240 is good enough or whatever technical issue that could be debated.

Firefox 3

Friday, June 20th, 2008

I have been using Firefox off and on for awhile now and updated to version 3 when it was released. The installation went off without a hitch, although a few of my addons were not compatible with the new revision and thus were disabled. None of them were deal breakers so I did not worry too much about that. That said, a few annoyances have popped up since I’ve been trying the new version. First it changed my default browser without asking even though I used the custom install. Secondly, Firefox 2 would normally start right up and show my home page (the default Mozilla Google homepage), but with Firefox 3, it sits and thinks about it for a while. Meanwhile, it is stuck until it finally decides to load the page, the software is locked up until then. If you try to say click on the bookmarks before it is “ready”, you get a not-responded message from XP.

Then every so often, when it is trying to load a new page or tab, it will start eating up CPU or just plain locking up the computer until it is ready to go again. I have plenty of RAM (although I could always use more) nor am I trying to open up bunch of windows or have a ton of programs open at the same time as Firefox. It is by far the heaviest usage of memory alot of the time with over 100 megs used with just two tabs open. I have disabled all my addons except for one (DownloadHelper) because I remember Mozilla blaming addons for performance issues in the past. Overall, the lockups just plain get irritating after awhile in any event.

I’ll have to keep messing with it and see if I can do something to improve the performance a bit.

Now I’ve seen about everything…a Sims credit card

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

I have played the Sims and Sims 2 a few times before and registered my copy of them so I get the occasional email from EA Games offering some little deal or annoucing a new game.

This morning though, I got the grand-daddy of them all announcements. I can get my very own Sims credit card! Sims Visa Card

Not only that, they will also throw in a Sims cinch bag with my first qualifying purchase. Sims Cinch Bag

I guess that makes the credit score hit all worthwhile.