That's absolutely right! I agree with you, claire7676. We all should find this balance between saving for the future and enjoying the right now moment.
Damien, I've been told by two Costco stores in the Minneapolis, MN area that they do not have to give optical services to people without a membership. Could you give a Federal Law reference. Staff is adamant that they only need to offer liquor and food services without a membership.
Thank you for this article! That are great tools, but don't forget to use networking opportunities like linkedin or sorta facebook to either network with people you know, people in the same field, and people in a like position at the company that you are interested in working at which means you should have developed a target opportunity.
I think, taking a photo only once is obsolote. We press the button at least three times and our photographs are no more natural. By the way, printing photographs on the papers are about to be completely obsolote. We are satisfied with it only if it is shared on social media or exists in our mobile devices.
Ah this makes me sad. I also felt like losing these skills lately, relieved to know that I'm not the only one but still, sad. Yes, your list sums it up 0.0
Good article! While you should definitely avoid ranting about your personal life, talking about your hobbies (especially if they are professional in nature - such as Toastmasters) can be good
People on a Low fixed income are struggling to keep up with the Higher Co-Payments, not just on the meds but doctor's visits. My mom's doctor's visit went from Zero to $15.
One of her much needed meds used to be covered under Tier 1 ($7) to $40: she can't afford it so she stopped taking, now she is coughing up blood again.
The Untold Story of MANY Seniors trying to live on S.S income only. In this case, $1160. How do they expect Seniors to live? Her electric bill from May-Sept is around $270. It could be lower IF she could afford to retrofit her home with new windows, doors & A/C but, she can't and lets face it, most of us "Kids" are trying to survive ourselves so we can't help our parents financially......It is a BAD & SAD Situation & No One is talking about it. The media is not reporting on it but I do recall when they used to report families struggling with high gas prices under Bush. Nothing under Obama. The Media has Failed Us. They are so BIAS.
One huge thing that's made a difference for me was riding my bike to work! Not only have I saved money on transportation, but I feel healthier for doing it. I understand it can be difficult if you're in a larger city, but if you live relatively close to work, it can pay off.
I got a settlement it took nearly 2 years to get it, the attorney we used got a lot of it, the IRS a bunch, our only child got the money for the university she eventually attended and graduated from..I got money for our IRA's and also we got a new vinyl floor in our huge kitchen and a new car the old one died on the bridge that took my hubs to work when he worked(retired now) each day..the money went fast, we did save some of it but one thing after another taught me it is better to just work and pay and pay..That was 24 years ago, the car is long gone, the floor is still great and looks new, the furniture we got is long gone, the university education bode our only well..The IRA's and retirement money we have never had to touch at all..If I had to do it over I would have just worked, family thought they were entitled to all of it and strangers would ask me for money all the time, the nerve..I volunteer for a food place that feeds people who work in in excess of 60 plus hours a week and they are hungry their family has food but they would starve if the pantry closed! I volunteer against domestic violence I have for over 30 years, there is a big need in our great country for people to give a hoot about others and that is what I do and my hubs too. Settlement, shmenttlement, it is better to just work and pay and pay..
Our biggest monthly expense is usually the mortgage payment but this month it's a deposit/airline tickets for a December vacation. We planned for this trip so it's nice that this isn't a surprise expense.
That's absolutely right! I agree with you, claire7676. We all should find this balance between saving for the future and enjoying the right now moment.
How do you find the bakers code on the packaging?
Damien, I've been told by two Costco stores in the Minneapolis, MN area that they do not have to give optical services to people without a membership. Could you give a Federal Law reference. Staff is adamant that they only need to offer liquor and food services without a membership.
i assume that the manager is wanting to describe just how difficult it's for the people to think, and use common sense using the fear they go through.
Thank you for this article! That are great tools, but don't forget to use networking opportunities like linkedin or sorta facebook to either network with people you know, people in the same field, and people in a like position at the company that you are interested in working at which means you should have developed a target opportunity.
Hi - my problem is the remote disc player in my Mac - I can't get it to play different regions at all! Any clues please ? Thanks
My biggest expense this month was a semi-unexpected car repair bill that came to $810. The breaks I expected, but not the starter.
I think, taking a photo only once is obsolote. We press the button at least three times and our photographs are no more natural. By the way, printing photographs on the papers are about to be completely obsolote. We are satisfied with it only if it is shared on social media or exists in our mobile devices.
My biggest expense this month was medical bills :(
Ah this makes me sad. I also felt like losing these skills lately, relieved to know that I'm not the only one but still, sad. Yes, your list sums it up 0.0
Good article! While you should definitely avoid ranting about your personal life, talking about your hobbies (especially if they are professional in nature - such as Toastmasters) can be good
My biggest expense this month is the rent. Thank Goodness!
OOh. That's a good one. :) I'm adding that to my list! Thank you. :)
People on a Low fixed income are struggling to keep up with the Higher Co-Payments, not just on the meds but doctor's visits. My mom's doctor's visit went from Zero to $15.
One of her much needed meds used to be covered under Tier 1 ($7) to $40: she can't afford it so she stopped taking, now she is coughing up blood again.
The Untold Story of MANY Seniors trying to live on S.S income only. In this case, $1160. How do they expect Seniors to live? Her electric bill from May-Sept is around $270. It could be lower IF she could afford to retrofit her home with new windows, doors & A/C but, she can't and lets face it, most of us "Kids" are trying to survive ourselves so we can't help our parents financially......It is a BAD & SAD Situation & No One is talking about it. The media is not reporting on it but I do recall when they used to report families struggling with high gas prices under Bush. Nothing under Obama. The Media has Failed Us. They are so BIAS.
One huge thing that's made a difference for me was riding my bike to work! Not only have I saved money on transportation, but I feel healthier for doing it. I understand it can be difficult if you're in a larger city, but if you live relatively close to work, it can pay off.
Thank you for including our tax knowledge centre (Offtax) to this list.
I got a settlement it took nearly 2 years to get it, the attorney we used got a lot of it, the IRS a bunch, our only child got the money for the university she eventually attended and graduated from..I got money for our IRA's and also we got a new vinyl floor in our huge kitchen and a new car the old one died on the bridge that took my hubs to work when he worked(retired now) each day..the money went fast, we did save some of it but one thing after another taught me it is better to just work and pay and pay..That was 24 years ago, the car is long gone, the floor is still great and looks new, the furniture we got is long gone, the university education bode our only well..The IRA's and retirement money we have never had to touch at all..If I had to do it over I would have just worked, family thought they were entitled to all of it and strangers would ask me for money all the time, the nerve..I volunteer for a food place that feeds people who work in in excess of 60 plus hours a week and they are hungry their family has food but they would starve if the pantry closed! I volunteer against domestic violence I have for over 30 years, there is a big need in our great country for people to give a hoot about others and that is what I do and my hubs too. Settlement, shmenttlement, it is better to just work and pay and pay..
It's usually my mortgage which was consistent this month, followed by daycare!
I was hoping to purchase a car but that didn't happen so I guess my biggest expense this month was groceries.
My Husbands tuition for his final semester. YEA !!
My biggest expense this month is my sons college tuition.
Car tags for our vehicle. A lot of pain but it is done for at least 2 more years.
Our biggest monthly expense is usually the mortgage payment but this month it's a deposit/airline tickets for a December vacation. We planned for this trip so it's nice that this isn't a surprise expense.
Our mortgage is our biggest expense this month.
Vaccines are useless and a scam. Polio vaccines did nothing - look it up. It's all about the $, as usual.