Over and over I read about various people’s plans for creating retirement income. You know the one thing that they have in common? They all have different approaches. There is no “one size fits all” approach to retirement out there. Many of us do not know what will happen after retirement, we may be fine financially, but illness can occur and the need for a philadelphia home
Buying Real Estate In Another State
When I was younger I used to think that the best thing I could do would be to buy a second home in Arizona. Why? Because some day I want to live there in the winter (aka: Be a Snowbird). I was convinced that a key strategy to my investing and saving for the future was to lock in a low price on a place
Shopping Around For Insurance
After 15 years of paying premiums to Allstate, I have finally started the process of shopping for a new insurance company. I can’t say I’ve been unhappy with Allstate but it’s time to see if they are truly giving me a good deal or not. A couple things have caused me to do this. First, I’ve read too many times that you should do some
Lotto Winner Sentenced to Jail for Tax Evasion
You know how I love reading about the trials and tribulations of lottery winners. Brad Duke is the example of someone that knew how to turn his lottery winnings in to a life long investment. Unfortunately most other people aren’t that successful with their winnings. Take Rhoda Toth as an example. She won $13 million 18 years ago and has long since gambled and spent
I.O.U.S.A
I just discovered the next movie I want to see. It’s called IOUSA and is a documentary about the massive debt we have in our country and what the long term implications are. It isn’t being released on a large scale but I was able to find some theatres near me that will be showing it. Here is the link to the official movie site:
While Banks Hemorrhage, My Credit Union Keeps Humming Along
If you’ve been reading ELYM for any length of time you’ll know I’m a big fan of credit unions. I use one for all of my banking needs and have always been 110% happy with it. As I’ve been reading about all the drama with many commercial banks and lending institutions I started to wonder how my credit union was doing. All I needed to
Bread Machine
About 6 years ago my wife just had to have a bread machine. We looked around for quite awhile and finally settled on a machine from Costco. The smell of fresh bread baking in the kitchen was quite a treat. Never mind that those first loaves cost us far more than just buying a loaf at the store. I think my wife had the desire
Weight Loss Motivated By Money
I have been having a terrible time knocking off the 20 pounds I really need to shed. For the last year or so I’ve been creeping up on the scale and all my clothes are getting rather uncomfortable. Every time I drop a few pounds, the clothes start fitting better and I give up, only to put the weight back on quickly. I had been
It’s Hard Not To Spend Money
For the first time in a long time, we spent the weekend at home. We decided about a week ago that we were long overdue for just taking it easy and staying home on a weekend. We had absolutely nothing on the agenda for the entire weekend which was both good and bad. My wife would call it a good thing. She’s much more comfortable
Looking Forward To A Daycare Raise
The time has finally come. Our little girl is growing up and is entering kindergarten this Sept. While I am feeling many emotions ranging from fear of the unknown to happiness that my daughter is growing up, I also feel a bit of excitement that we’ll be seeing a very large expense reduced. For the last couple years we have been paying over $800 per