Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Money Talk

My co-workers and I were having lunch yesterday when we got into financial conversation. I started it when I mentioned how low the fuel price is lately. In fact it was $1.48 per gallon when I fueled my car yesterday. He was telling us that he would again the pay $3+ per gallon price just to get back what he lost during the market crash. He mentioned how his mom lost about $200 thousand of stock shares and also lost quite sum of money on his retirement plan. I told him, so were we. And it’s goi

The list of life’s necessities:

1. A little gold. Don’t hoard the stuff, but have enough for insurance, just in case the new team does as bad a job as the old team. If you have to buy food and the grocer won’t take money, you don’t want to be ripping the kids fillings out in the checkout line. 2. Guns. I prefer a shotgun for home defense and a .38 for the car. Thank God I live in a concealed carry state. When the sheet hits the fan, if you want my gold you’re going to have to take my lead too. 3. Speaking of lead, buy Led Z

Compare Before Apply The Credit Card

A credit card is a payment tool that is convenient in the world. With a credit card, you can make purchases 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in your hometown or around the globe and from the comfort of your home or office. With a credit card, the issuer lends money to the consumer (you) and allows the balance to “revolve” or carry over from month to month, at the cost of the interest rate charged. Before you apply the creadit cards you have to compare where you have to apply your credit cards, fo

WORST MONDAY EVER (and yes, it did need caps)

I’m not one of those people who hate Mondays, it’s just another day. I’m pretty sure that the reason I don’t care about Mondays is I stay at home, My Mondays are the same as any other weekday. Or weekend for that matter, minus the boys of course. But today? This Monday? It sucked. I’m not sure that I could possibly have had a worse day. My worst ever Monday began, oddly enough, around suppertime on Sunday. That’s when the power went out. And when the power came back on, we forgot to reset Par