Yes, I love eBay I have found plenty of bargains on there as well as sold a few items!
Great site for anything from purchasing or selling a car or travel deals.
Having your blood sugar rise by 100 points or more after 2 slices of whole wheat bread is not uncommon. If you are a type 1 diabetic, you need to be on insulin. Sugars of over 500 will very quickly cause your internal organs (kidneys especially) to deteriorate. If your doctor is not bringing your blood sugars down, then you need to find a new doctor.
My wife chose to stay home to watch the boys. She has been doing it for about 6 years now and we have found that this has allowed me to put in the time necessary to make more in my profession. There were a few sacrifices but I find with a detailed budget and tracking expenses we have done pretty well. We are now looking at ways to generate passive income with the hope that one day I can jump out of my job and start exploring this wonderful world of ours with our children.
The notion of "Time being on your side" is a killer. There is a real sweet spot for people between the time they graduate college, if you are a traditional student, and say 30, where it's critical to save and be financiallyresponsible. This is not to say that you can't have fun because, obviously, you should. But if you do the right things at this point and indulge in moderation, you will set yourself up nicely when/if you want to start a family, buy a home, move, or start a new career or business. You're less likely to have financial difficulties or have to delay doing something that you truly want to do.
I'd definitely recommend Vimeo if you at all serious about video. It's such a polished format that processes your video much better than YouTube. Saying that, I would upload to YouTube too, which will still generate the hits and therefore some traffic.
We live on about 50% of our combined salary. It works out much better like this (of course it's easier since we don't have children). Saving and paying off debt is easier!
My wife and I live on one salary and it really hasn't been a problem. In fact, it motivated me to find a better paying job. I'm making slightly under double what I was making 3 years ago through the motivation.
When i was a kid the moment i was most enjoyed in my life when i receive cash gift from my relative and collecting it as much as i can. That was really fun. Until now i still receive it in chinese new year even i am already working now lol. But the amount is not as much as i received when i was a kid.
I use ebay mainly for buying items. sometimes an item I am price comparing is cheapest on ebay, or sometimes its an odd-ball part or item that is hard to find. I've only ever sold a few things on ebay and was less that impressed with the selling (buyers not reading the description, etc)
I love air conditioning. It's one of modern society's miracles; a product of human ingenuity and freedom.
Nevertheless, I haven't put up my window unit in my new house. Electricity is just too expensive and getting worse. I've been opening the windows at night (it doesn't cool off til 9pm-ish). I use stand fans; for $17 at Wal-Mart and a monthly operating cost of a few dollars, it's a no brainer -- just keep a fan pointed at you. A lot more efficient to constantly blow the hot air off you, rather than chill thousands of square feet around you. If it's really muggy during the day, considering running a dehumidifier; if it's a new model, it'll use a lot less electricity than AC and it'll cut the mugginess.
Hi Tim, thanks for your comment. Yes -- the interest I was referring to was more focused on unsecured consumer debt, rather than a mortgage. It's tough to avoid mortgage debt (and the associated interest), but for some folks (in some situations) I do believe there's value in paying it off if possible.
Yes, I love eBay I have found plenty of bargains on there as well as sold a few items!
Great site for anything from purchasing or selling a car or travel deals.
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I list unused items on ebay all the time! I love that site!
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I used to use it for selling, but I got tired of fees and rude, non-paying buyers.
I also have WB liked on facebook.
I used to use ebay once in a while, not so much anymore.
I don't know what keeps me from using it but I just don't have a desire to do so.
Having your blood sugar rise by 100 points or more after 2 slices of whole wheat bread is not uncommon. If you are a type 1 diabetic, you need to be on insulin. Sugars of over 500 will very quickly cause your internal organs (kidneys especially) to deteriorate. If your doctor is not bringing your blood sugars down, then you need to find a new doctor.
My wife chose to stay home to watch the boys. She has been doing it for about 6 years now and we have found that this has allowed me to put in the time necessary to make more in my profession. There were a few sacrifices but I find with a detailed budget and tracking expenses we have done pretty well. We are now looking at ways to generate passive income with the hope that one day I can jump out of my job and start exploring this wonderful world of ours with our children.
Guys should check out this new social network. It's great for getting honest feedback. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTXst44fqJU
I use eBay mainly to buy items that I can't find anywhere else. I rarely (if ever) get caught in a bidding war and end up overpaying.
The notion of "Time being on your side" is a killer. There is a real sweet spot for people between the time they graduate college, if you are a traditional student, and say 30, where it's critical to save and be financiallyresponsible. This is not to say that you can't have fun because, obviously, you should. But if you do the right things at this point and indulge in moderation, you will set yourself up nicely when/if you want to start a family, buy a home, move, or start a new career or business. You're less likely to have financial difficulties or have to delay doing something that you truly want to do.
I'd definitely recommend Vimeo if you at all serious about video. It's such a polished format that processes your video much better than YouTube. Saying that, I would upload to YouTube too, which will still generate the hits and therefore some traffic.
LOL! The first one got me thinking, maybe this is why I have little acne.. hmmm =/
We live on about 50% of our combined salary. It works out much better like this (of course it's easier since we don't have children). Saving and paying off debt is easier!
My wife and I live on one salary and it really hasn't been a problem. In fact, it motivated me to find a better paying job. I'm making slightly under double what I was making 3 years ago through the motivation.
When i was a kid the moment i was most enjoyed in my life when i receive cash gift from my relative and collecting it as much as i can. That was really fun. Until now i still receive it in chinese new year even i am already working now lol. But the amount is not as much as i received when i was a kid.
Yes I have recently sold an item and purchased a couple items...i am a novice ebayer
I use ebay mainly for buying items. sometimes an item I am price comparing is cheapest on ebay, or sometimes its an odd-ball part or item that is hard to find. I've only ever sold a few things on ebay and was less that impressed with the selling (buyers not reading the description, etc)
I love air conditioning. It's one of modern society's miracles; a product of human ingenuity and freedom.
Nevertheless, I haven't put up my window unit in my new house. Electricity is just too expensive and getting worse. I've been opening the windows at night (it doesn't cool off til 9pm-ish). I use stand fans; for $17 at Wal-Mart and a monthly operating cost of a few dollars, it's a no brainer -- just keep a fan pointed at you. A lot more efficient to constantly blow the hot air off you, rather than chill thousands of square feet around you. If it's really muggy during the day, considering running a dehumidifier; if it's a new model, it'll use a lot less electricity than AC and it'll cut the mugginess.
Yes, I sell and shop on Ebay. Great way to get rid of old, unwanted, but still useful items.
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I do use Ebay.
Hi Tim, thanks for your comment. Yes -- the interest I was referring to was more focused on unsecured consumer debt, rather than a mortgage. It's tough to avoid mortgage debt (and the associated interest), but for some folks (in some situations) I do believe there's value in paying it off if possible.
I regularly use it to buy and occasionally to sell.