This is a huge thing inside of the competitive Magic: the Gathering and poker scenes, since both activities center around EV and this is pretty good EV as is.
I am another customer of Magic Jack, tried getting up and running since late night yesterday, on through this morning. Last night, 3 tech reps took me through the same steps trying to make it work. Finally, customer service opted to connect me remotely. However, the next morning, nothing worked. What the article above says about MJ is correct, they don't tell you all that it doesn't do. No instruction manual comes with the product. The packaging makes it seem as easy as 1-2-3. Well, it is not. After the 8th tech rep, I insisted on someone to fix the problem or tell me the product doesn't work. The rep was happy to send me a replacement, but, I also have to pay $11 more to get it. By the way, when you do online chats, the person whose chatting with you claims to read the chats that came before him/her? Don't believe it. They simply take you through the same "fix-it" steps over and over again until you say "Stop, enough!" And, for that, you pay $11 more for the product. A really lousy way to do business.
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the independent agency that administers the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF). Like the FDIC's Deposit Insurance Fund, the NCUSIF is a federal insurance fund backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government.
One of the tips I've been reading over and over on various finance blogs, is to start saving for retirement as soon as you get a full-time job. As a recent college grad, its hard for me to think that far in advance, but I know that my future self will be so grateful to my twenty-something self for starting to save sue early. It will be tough to begin this savings account right from the start, as I will need to pay off a good amount of school loans, but once I get to the point where I am making enough to start putting some away (hopefully by 25/26) I will definitely start a savings account for a 401(k).
This is a great story to illustrate just how important every financial decision is. Not only may you be teaching someone else something valuable about money management as they watch you be responsible with your dollars, but the little things are what build up to become the big things. Grabbing coffee on the way to work rather than making it at home is one of the prime concrete examples. Being conscious of these "little" (yet big) decisions about money are what separate the thrifty and money-smart, from the frivolous and (inevitably) debt-ridden.
Rewarding yourself for completing your goals is definitely a smart move. We all get discouraged and sometimes lose sight of the bigger picture. It's definitely important to keep saving and investing for the future, no matter what the current market is doing. Although, that's easier said than done.
I have my dream job, just not my dream pay! I do crime analysis for the police and love it. But, if I had no need to make money I would open up a retirement community for pets. I have always wanted to be able to afford to take care of those dogs and cats that are "seniors" and either no one adopts or families can no longer care for. To be able to give those animals love and affection and medical care during their sunset years would be my dream come true.
Agree. Routines are a must. Efficiency in getting "chores" done allows for more creative "fun" time. For those of us who are not global thinkers, lists are helpful too. I like to estimate the amount of time each task will take and put one in a free time slot. And I like to plan for a little "fun", once a good chunk of work is done.
My dream job would be as an assistant stage or production manager for a financially stable regional theatre. I don't want the stress of being the one in charge but I like the responsibility of keeping things coherent. I would also prefer a "house" or permanent position rather than seasonal or show to show. I am an AEA member and went to college in theatre but now live in an area that does not support ehough of the arts.
Your child may not need a credit card now, but he or she should still know what a credit card is and how it works. And here you have shared such a wonderful information.
I have my dream job. I'm a mom and a wife. Sure, I'd love better pay and I wouldn't mind having the opportunity to travel but overall I am very happy with my choice. I have a supportive spouse and great kids. I've been able to focus on what I love and who I love and that has been a blessing.
Running a successful business means having to make tough financial decisions. To make the important financial decisions that are necessary for your best chance at success.
It is very good also to always tune up your cartridges and check them for any leaks or wear. This can save you from poor printing quality and can ensure that ink production is regulated at all times without leaks and excess.
I would have to agree with Guest who lost 100,000. The people that did the wrong thing got bailed out. The people that did the right thing, got the bill and no relief.
Greed is very addictive thing. I totally agree with the comment that these "extreme couponers" are addicted to shopping. While getting a few items for cheap/no cost makes sense, it is wasteful to purchase items that you can never use just because you can.
I tell people to stick with on what they pick to make money. Its not going to happen over night. Here is a link to my page to read more about staying on track. http://earning-money-online.sitemoxie.com
I use cereal boxes as the back for my Artist Trading cards. They are thick and very sturdy. I can decorate them anyway I like.
I also use them to dividers for my coupon box. I just cut the size I need with the tab and pop it in to the coupon box. They are quite sturdy and last a long time
This is a huge thing inside of the competitive Magic: the Gathering and poker scenes, since both activities center around EV and this is pretty good EV as is.
I am another customer of Magic Jack, tried getting up and running since late night yesterday, on through this morning. Last night, 3 tech reps took me through the same steps trying to make it work. Finally, customer service opted to connect me remotely. However, the next morning, nothing worked. What the article above says about MJ is correct, they don't tell you all that it doesn't do. No instruction manual comes with the product. The packaging makes it seem as easy as 1-2-3. Well, it is not. After the 8th tech rep, I insisted on someone to fix the problem or tell me the product doesn't work. The rep was happy to send me a replacement, but, I also have to pay $11 more to get it. By the way, when you do online chats, the person whose chatting with you claims to read the chats that came before him/her? Don't believe it. They simply take you through the same "fix-it" steps over and over again until you say "Stop, enough!" And, for that, you pay $11 more for the product. A really lousy way to do business.
The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is the independent agency that administers the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF). Like the FDIC's Deposit Insurance Fund, the NCUSIF is a federal insurance fund backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government.
You mean "which" is better. See a dictionary to figure out the difference between "which" and "witch."
"It's the little things that make us who we are - for better or for worse." Indeed. Thanks for the comment!
Would just love to be a better and happier person I ain't a bad person but feelbi am turning into a different one and I don't know why :-(
One of the tips I've been reading over and over on various finance blogs, is to start saving for retirement as soon as you get a full-time job. As a recent college grad, its hard for me to think that far in advance, but I know that my future self will be so grateful to my twenty-something self for starting to save sue early. It will be tough to begin this savings account right from the start, as I will need to pay off a good amount of school loans, but once I get to the point where I am making enough to start putting some away (hopefully by 25/26) I will definitely start a savings account for a 401(k).
But are credit unions FDIC insured....?
This is a great story to illustrate just how important every financial decision is. Not only may you be teaching someone else something valuable about money management as they watch you be responsible with your dollars, but the little things are what build up to become the big things. Grabbing coffee on the way to work rather than making it at home is one of the prime concrete examples. Being conscious of these "little" (yet big) decisions about money are what separate the thrifty and money-smart, from the frivolous and (inevitably) debt-ridden.
Rewarding yourself for completing your goals is definitely a smart move. We all get discouraged and sometimes lose sight of the bigger picture. It's definitely important to keep saving and investing for the future, no matter what the current market is doing. Although, that's easier said than done.
I have my dream job, just not my dream pay! I do crime analysis for the police and love it. But, if I had no need to make money I would open up a retirement community for pets. I have always wanted to be able to afford to take care of those dogs and cats that are "seniors" and either no one adopts or families can no longer care for. To be able to give those animals love and affection and medical care during their sunset years would be my dream come true.
Agree. Routines are a must. Efficiency in getting "chores" done allows for more creative "fun" time. For those of us who are not global thinkers, lists are helpful too. I like to estimate the amount of time each task will take and put one in a free time slot. And I like to plan for a little "fun", once a good chunk of work is done.
My dream job would be as an assistant stage or production manager for a financially stable regional theatre. I don't want the stress of being the one in charge but I like the responsibility of keeping things coherent. I would also prefer a "house" or permanent position rather than seasonal or show to show. I am an AEA member and went to college in theatre but now live in an area that does not support ehough of the arts.
I am a foodie and a river lover. Most of my expenditure is on expensive foods and visiting nearby rivers for some fun.
Your child may not need a credit card now, but he or she should still know what a credit card is and how it works. And here you have shared such a wonderful information.
Lavender corduroy pants are a basic necessity for a little girls closet.
I have my dream job. I'm a mom and a wife. Sure, I'd love better pay and I wouldn't mind having the opportunity to travel but overall I am very happy with my choice. I have a supportive spouse and great kids. I've been able to focus on what I love and who I love and that has been a blessing.
Christine
Running a successful business means having to make tough financial decisions. To make the important financial decisions that are necessary for your best chance at success.
It is very good also to always tune up your cartridges and check them for any leaks or wear. This can save you from poor printing quality and can ensure that ink production is regulated at all times without leaks and excess.
I would have to agree with Guest who lost 100,000. The people that did the wrong thing got bailed out. The people that did the right thing, got the bill and no relief.
be patient. seriously.
but after 31 years, mom is still shopping for me.
worse, i am now the mom of a two week old girl. i hope mom lives forever.
Greed is very addictive thing. I totally agree with the comment that these "extreme couponers" are addicted to shopping. While getting a few items for cheap/no cost makes sense, it is wasteful to purchase items that you can never use just because you can.
My dream job would be to make enough money and have enough flexibility to travel several times a year for a couple weeks at a time.
I tell people to stick with on what they pick to make money. Its not going to happen over night. Here is a link to my page to read more about staying on track. http://earning-money-online.sitemoxie.com
I use cereal boxes as the back for my Artist Trading cards. They are thick and very sturdy. I can decorate them anyway I like.
I also use them to dividers for my coupon box. I just cut the size I need with the tab and pop it in to the coupon box. They are quite sturdy and last a long time