I, J. Money, only claim the thoughts from my head. I am NOT a professional finance'er, banker, CPA, or anything of that sort. Please seek a professional for any "real" advice. For more info, please check out my disclosure page. That is all - enjoy!

    Wednesday, July 2, 2008

    You're walking down the street & find $20. What do you do?

    Has this ever happened to you? I once found an $82 chunk outside of my car in a parking lot. I was scared someone was watching me, or pranking me, but not a soul was around so i shoved it in my pocket and sped away. i survived ;)

    Now, for some reason, I feel it's about to happen again. Only this time on the crowded streets. I can't really justify this feeling, unless count my ESPN (haha), but it's always interesting to think about. If you found it in the middle the street, would you even *try* to find it's owner?

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    Thursday, June 19, 2008

    A whole mess of random goodness for ya today ;)

    There's a lot on my brain this morning, but i can't seem to formulate paragraphs very well at the moment...so hopefully you don't mind the random listing of all my thoughts (I haven't had my beautiful coffee yet).

    From my brain, to yours - here's what we got:

    My man Baily, over at Thoughts from the Change Race, mentioned he has a few $5 Best Buy certificates he might be willing to part with! Not sure if you need to convince him or not, but if you're interested go ahead and leave him a comment on his latest blog posting. Tell him J from BAS sent you, and that he better treat you right ;)

    It's another WOOT OFF baby! Not familiar? It's when Woot.com offers up a new product (usually electronic) at a REALLY cheap price until it sells out, and it then throws up another! It basically goes on for a good 24 hours, so if there's anything in particular you're looking for - like a stereo, memory card, watch, etc - keep hitting refresh throughout the day and more often than not you'll get lucky. Check out my Woot Post for more info.

    Sometimes it's cool to track all the financial spam you get in the mail. And by "cool", i mean kinda "dorky", which really means "kinda cool". haha...Anyways, i've been keeping a list of this junk mail for a month or two, and some of it is actually pretty damn GOOD stuff. Here's everything i kept track of/remembered to keep track of, plus links to the companies:

    • Chase Visa Platinum card (#1) - 0% on all purchases and xfers until August 1st, 2009. No annual fee, and no xfer fee! 6.99% thereafter.
    • Chase Visa Platinum card (#2) - 0% on all purchases and xfers until September 1st, 2009. No annual fee, and no xfer fee! 7.49% thereafter. haha... it went up! Mrs. Budgetsaresexy actually gets these allllllllllll the time. Like once every 2 weeks!
    • Chase Pre-Approved Home Equity Loan - Zero closing costs, and offers up to PRIME - %0.76 APR when you pay off $50k from another HELOC.
    • Commerce Bank Pre-Approved Home Equity Loan - 4.24% + $100 bonus!!! No closing costs, nor annual fee. Sexy time for sure! (the
    • PETCO P.A.L.S. Coupon - 10% off our entire purchase. geared towards my fishy fish too, they are sneaky little marketers ;)

    I was featured as an "editor's pick" again during this week's carnival season! I think that's my second or third time for me in a month - i'm on fire baby, someone put me out! Here are all those I participated in:

    I thought i had something else to share, but i guess it slipped my mind...I think it had something to do w/ oranges? Oh well, probably best to get my coffee now ;)

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    Wednesday, June 18, 2008

    OMG - Today is actually "National Splurge Day"!

    What are the odds? Seriously, i totally made that day up when i posted about it yesterday - how freakin' insane! I literally had no idea whatsoever - it was actually my boy Jonathan over at MyMoneyBlog.com (my all-time FAV pf blogger) who notified me of it. I tip my hat to you good sir.

    I followed his advice and googled it, and sure enough it's a *holiday* (or *holidate* as some call it). Here's some interesting info from KOOPERSMITHin' -
    NATIONAL SPLURGE DAY ©1994 slated annually for June 18
    Celebrating its 15TH Year in 2008

    Celebrated 63 Days after Income Tax Day (April 15TH), this HOLIDATE is designed to jumpstart the Economy (as Recessions have been plaguing Societies since Biblical Times). One will instantly recall the terms of “7 Years of Feast followed by 7 Years of Famine, Hardships and Troubled Times.” Abundance vs. Depletion can be classically traced back to Egyptian Days where Shortages were offset by Periods of great Wealth. Some Things don’t change, but merely remain in a Cyclical Balance throughout Time. This is the leading Force to be reckoned with.
    They even have e-cards made for it! haha... Man ... this is either one silly a$$ coincidence, or i'm the coolest person ever ;) (I'm not looking for an answer on this one).

    So Happy National Splurge Day everyone!!!

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    Tuesday, June 17, 2008

    Sometimes splurging is okay to do - it really is!

    I'm tired of my poor friend, the word "splurge", getting so many negative reviews all the time - it's really not fair. What's so bad about giving in every now and then? We can't be rock star savers all the time, it's just not natural (plus it's REALLY boring).

    So, in honor of this magical word - I hereby proclaim today the - "It's Okay to Splurge" day!

    It's not smart to go overboard with it, of course, but you know what? You sure as hell can do it responsibly, and that's really the key here. Splurging can be VERY refreshing, and bring many a joys into your life ;) I mean, the definition itself is freakin' sexy!

    Thefreedictionary.com has it right:
    Splurge(splûrj) - (v) To indulge in an extravagant expense or luxury.
    Ooh la la, sounds fun! "To indulge" in an "extravagant expense". Man, just thinking about it gets me all riled up. haha ... That doesn't mean that you *have to* go blow money on something crazy, it just means that we take a few seconds to reflect on all of the positive effects of splurging:
    • You get to feel alive!
    • You get to do/buy/go somewhere new!
    • You get to do something you're "not supposed to do" - always fun ;)

    If there's been something you've REALLY wanted, and think it'll make you feel sexy, I say go get it! It doesn't have to be today, or tomorrow, but you deserve to pick up something you've really been dying for. Just try and not go crazy overboard, ok? And if you need a limit, go with $200.

    While I, for once, don't have anything currently on my list to get, here are a handful of items i picked up last year - aka my personal "splurge year". (i'll count the wedding as the only item in '08)

    All of these items I wear/use literally every single day:

    • Diamond earings - It was about time to replace my cubic zirconias with REAL bling. While i picked them up on a Kohls 60% + 15% + $10 off extra special savings day, i am that much closer to being a baller for real ;) Holler!
      My watch - I wanted a pretty nice one for once, and one that also blings. This time i used a store on eBay and got the hook up with 1/2 off the listed price.
    • 62" Tv - What better way to watch reality tv, eh? No need for a flat screen, totally high level for my use, so i got an old school looking "projection screen" type. You know, those bulkier ones that can fit in the corner? Thus, cutting off at LEAST $2k. Oh, and i also applied some giftcards towards it to really knock down the price.
    Saving, investing, and budgeting is important for sure, BUT every now and then you have to treat yourself to something you're really excited about - that's what gets you through life baby!

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    Wednesday, June 4, 2008

    Hello from the beach! (A quick shout out)

    hello from the caribbean Missing me yet? I hope not - you should have plenty to read while i'm away ;) Remember that Chuck Norris Random Fact Generator link i sent to ya? aww yeahhhh!

    Anyways, I just wanted to give you all a quick shout out and to let you know that I'm looking for bargains down here when we're out and about... Just cuz it's our honeymoon, doesn't mean i can get all kooky w/ my our money!

    Although, with the way we're being spoiled down here Mr. Sexy might come back in action and take over from Mr. Frugal! (Remember what almost happened back in Vegas?)

    We got one of those "all you can eat & drink" resort places down here, so we don't have to plan a damn thing anymore ;) The price tag wasn't pretty ($4,000), but we get 8 long days and nights there, and it's supposed to be one of the best parts for our lives. We all know it'll be hard to justify another trip like this in the near future! Why do i have to be so frugal again?

    Well that's it for now my furry little friends! I *may* or *may not* be back anytime soon, so if i don't respond to any posts or emails, you'll know why...i'll be down at the copa cabana w/ two drinks in my hand and a farmers tan ;)

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    Thursday, May 22, 2008

    Sometimes i get tired of saving...

    It's just SOOOO boring at times, ya know?! Every day i hear stories of what a co-worker bought, or where there going to spend even more buckets of money, and it reminds me of being 10 all over again. Man, that was the life! haha.... so carefree, so relaxing.

    I definitely don't wanna be one of those people, but the idea of "not thinking" about money sure sounds like a beautiful thing right now...

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    Care for some redesigned paper money?

    How crazy would that be!
    Turns out you can't distinguish a $1 bill from a $100 bill if you tried with your eyes closed. Huh. So who cares, right?

    Well, it turns out THE BLIND Care!!! (oh yeahhhhh - d'uh).

    Think about it for a sec- close your eyes, reach into your pocket and try to figure out which bills are which (might need to try w/ a $5 instead of a $100...unless you're blingin' like that). I tried, and I surely can't tell the difference. And according to the research, not many can either.

    It's definitely something to ponder though, and while it hasn't yet been figured out, at least The American Council of the Blind has finally gotten their word through to the US Court of Appeals yesterday. But it's already taken them a good 6 years to get to this point, so who knows when a change will happen. "The U.S." understands how this can be a problem for the blind, but they feel that they have been adapting just fine. And by adapt, they mean "asking clerks for help" or "folding down corners of certain bills".

    It actually reminds me of the story on Ray Charles, and how in the movie "Ray" he asked to get paid in all $1 bills so that no one can rip him off. Now, THAT's an idea :) It's probably not the best solution to deal with it (or "adapt" as the U.S. puts it.) but it does the trick. Some of the REAL suggestions being considered are the following:
    1. Change the actual sizes of the money. Totally makes sense, plenty of countries have this...or at least used to. Would be kinda weird for us at first, but we'd get used to it.
    2. Start printing them with raised marks or other distinguishing features. Yup, that too would do the trick. I'd actually like! Adds some more texture to the paper, and will automatically get the entire US population to know how to "read" 1, 5, 10, and 20! haha... i vote for this one.
    The whole thing is pretty interesting either way, I'm just hoping we can find a nice way to make everyone happy! We'll see what happens :)

    Check out this Yahoo article for more in depth info.

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    Monday, May 19, 2008

    George Bush offers to give you $2 million, BUT...

    One of my favorite games EVER is playing "would you rather" - especially on long road trips with all of my friends. While most of the questions end up turning out pretty graphic and need censorship (sorry, can't post those here!), they always start out nice and thought-provoking like, "would you rather be super hot but smell horrible, OR would you rather be ugly but smell incredible 24/7?". Then there's the "If you had to lose a limb, which one would you choose?" type questions that ensue.

    Fun, right? haha... while the majority of the questions center around good looks and/or just really really childish stuff, they almost inevitably go down the money route as well, like the famous, "What would you do with a million dollars?" one. Not EXACTLY a "would you rather" question, but nonetheless interesting ... and thus the reason for this post ;)

    So the other day when i came across a questions and answer posting by Frugal Dad, I thought to my self - what better way to participate than by submitting my own wild question?

    And here's what i came up with:
    “George Bush offers to give you $2 Million in exactly 3 years from now (signed contract and all), BUT in order for you to get it, you have to give up EVERY PENNY you have right now - all savings, retirement, etc. Would you do it?”
    Before you answer it yourself, keep in mind the following:
    1. All savings, home equity, brokerage, 401(k), etc are all wiped out to a zero balance, both for you and your spouse/partner - so as of today, you'd have $0.00 to your name.
    2. BUT, you'd also still have your current salary, part-time jobs, etc., so money would flow in.

    Basically, you'd be somewhat screwed in an emergency (as your emergency fund would also have been wiped clear), BUT you'd be all set 3 years from now! If you're already in debt and don't have much saved anyway though, then the answer is easy. But what if you have a family to feed, or have amassed quit a bit over the years? Is it worth the sacrifice?

    Well, here's how Frugal Dad answered it (w/out my further clarification) -

    "Creative question! Well, you didn’t mention my income - would I have to give that up, too? If not, I suppose we could continue to live on my income and put off saving and investing for the future windfall. However, if I had to completely give up all forms of money and income, then my answer would be no deal. Maybe if I was a single guy I could just float though life for the next three years, but as a husband and father with mouths to feed I need to maintain a certain quality of life for my children. No amount of promised money in the future could cause me to sacrifice their well-being, even temporarily."!

    Smart man ;) I can only *hope* to make the same money-related decisions if/when I become a dad! As it stand right now, i'd have to take the $2 mil in 3 years for sure. Even w/ my super savings plan , I still have 15 years or so to go until I reach the $1mil mark anyways, so it's an easy call. This, of course, is without running it by Mrs. Budgetsaresexy though! haha ... I'm not sure she'd want to start out married life flat broke ;)

    Either way, I always enjoy hearing how others would handle such questions. It certainly makes life more interesting!

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    Friday, May 16, 2008

    Woohoo - i'm gonna be rich!

    According to this awesome little quiz that is ;) I saw it over on alwaystheplanner.blogspot.com, who saw it on someone else's blog, who saw it from their momma's...well, you get the point.

    If you wanna waste 5 minutes and answer some pretty silly questions, this is the game for you! And I believe i even saw the word "sexy" appear in it somewhere... or a least I envisioned it.

    Okay, so yeah - play and have fun:




    10,999,943
    How much money will you be worth?

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    Tuesday, May 13, 2008

    Reason #0348821 to have cash at work.

    In case you forget your wallet at home. like i did. today. Luckily, operation dollar-a-day is still in effect, and i had a good $10.00 in my trusty cup. This is especially helpful if you need to eat lunch (which most people do), and you also forgot THAT at home. poop.

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    Monday, April 28, 2008

    The hunt is over, i found my George Washington!

    where's georgeHave you ever gotten one of these before? I've had a few over the years, but was always too lazy to look them. That changed today though.

    And i have to tell you, it's a pretty damn good way to blow through some time :)

    While the site itself was kinda all over the place, the actual content was killer! I say this for two reasons:

    1) You get to see where YOUR bill came from! It takes a few seconds to enter in all the info on it (denomination, serial #, and series), but once you're done you get to see where it's been! and if you're REALLY lucky, there will be a whole bunch of comments on it.
    2) You get to see where others have been. Not as exciting as #1 since that one is your own baby, but still - a great way to kill some time.

    Here's what pulled up for my dollar at www.wheresgeorge.com:

    • This bill has travelled 369 Miles in 1 Yr, 30 Days, 23 Hrs, 38 Mins at an average of 0.93 Miles per day! (click here to see the map)
    • It is now 369 Miles from its starting location.
    • Note from the one other person who had it (or at least went online to track it): "I got it from Michael at St Anne's Credit Union, N Dartmouth Fair condition."
    • Note i put on it :) "got it from Fuddruckers when i broke a $20. it's in so-so condition. George looks hot as always though."
    Cool, right? Next time you find one of these bad boys in your pockets, log on and see where yours have been. And who knows, maybe you'll find mine! (actually, i take that back...that won't be possible unless you get your hands on my current art project. awww yeahhh)

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    Thursday, April 24, 2008

    6 Word Memoir/Random Saying.

    One of my new favorite bloggers My Crazy Debt, tagged me on this the other day. Which is actually pretty funny because I kept seeing it pop up on my daily reads. So thanks Messy!

    My 6 word memoir comes from one of the free ringtones that you can download from Obama's website! Talk about using the media to reach us youngin's. Here's my 6 word memoir:

    "I'm fired up! Ready to go!"

    haha...seriously, even if you don't vote for him (or can't), you should def. check out the samples. This one is off of ringtone 11, but they're all SEXY!

    I'm think i'm supposed to tag some others here, but it looks like everyone and their mom has already done this :) But hey, go ahead and tag yourself if you really want to!

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    Tuesday, April 22, 2008

    Ann Taylor European Giveaway link

    Mrs. Budgetsaresexy just forwarded this over to me. perhaps so i can share w/ all the ladies out there? Check it out, you can "play" once a day: Ann Taylor European Giveaway

    Oh, and if you win, you have to mail us 1 penny.

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    Thursday, April 17, 2008

    Talk about niche marketing.

    ninja advOMG this is hilarious!!! I've seen pics like this around, but NEVER in a million years did i expect to find it in any form of marketing, especially promoting LIFE INSURANCE?!

    W-O-W. Seriously, they are insane.

    On the flip side, at least i found it on Readexpress.com (a mini-paper from The Washington Post crew for a quick read). It's pretty obvious they're aiming for the younger generation, and i bet they'll even catch a few of those older ones trying to be "hip".

    I mean, i don't blame them for trying. Anything "ninja" is super trendy, and these days even extremely viral. $hit, i'm talking about it right now and spreading it even further!

    I guess i just can't take the ad seriously. Or should i say the actual company being promoted by it...i know NOTHING at all about the company itself, it can very well be legit, but it just reeks of a fly-by-night organization to me. Oh well, it sure did make for a good laugh :)

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    Beer + Chicken + PF Meeting = TASTY!

    I got to meet some of the high rollers in Blogville last night! Mapgirl over at Mapgirl's Fiscal Challenge was kind enough to invite me out to their latest Happy Hour :) MUCHO thankness MG! I have to say that i was pretty nervous meeting everyone face to face, since many of us are anonymous, but as soon as i walked in everyone was SUPER friendly. Plus, it was a breath of fresh air to talk about things in "real life" with people!

    There were 9 of us total, ranging from newer bloggers (like myself), on up to veteran PF'ers like Mapgirl and Clever Dude. Seriously, it was so fun! We drank some beer, had some food, and just talked about whatever...even personal finance if you can believe that. haha...

    I hadn't been to all of their blogs before, but you know i'll be perusing them going forward - gotta give love to my DC bloggers! Here are the blogs that represented last night, check 'em out:
    • MapGirl's Fiscal Challenge - mad thanks for hooking me up with everyone, and sharing some good pf stories!
    • Clever Dude - it was a true pleasure meeting you good sir. big thanks for all the tips and words of wisdom, you are both a gentleman and a scholar.
    • Mrs. Micah - the infamous Mrs. Micah! haha...it was nice to put a face with the super-duper commenter :) looking forward to reading your blog more.
    • You Are Not Your Wallet - a la Fight Club! i shall now re-watch to catch that part of it :) i'm glad you're living up life! you're awesome.
    • The Weight of Money - it was great meeting you! another blog to start checking out :)
    • Debt Hater - i want to start calling you FABULOUS, is that okay? haha...congrats on almost wiping out your credit card debt!
    • DINK's Finance - thanks for bringing up advertising stuff and being so friendly! and i love the word "dink", now i gotta start reading your posts.
    • One Big Mortar Board - first off, i'm glad your wallet was found and all is right in the world now :) it was a pleasure meeting you and looking forward to future run ins!
    Wow, i used wayyyyyyyy too many exclamation pts and smiley faces! Dang, just did it again :) F.

    At any rate, I highly recommend reaching out to local bloggers where you live and hookin' up. You get mad pointers and takes on the latest trends and all Plus, what better way of making new friends w/ same interests?

    So thank you again, Mapgirl, and all others who were so open and helpful. You guys rock.

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    Tuesday, April 15, 2008

    I was tagged...and it felt good!

    Are you ready for more things about me? No? well fine then! you can find me crying in the corner. What's that, you changed your mind? awesome, please continue :) I was tagged by Always the Planner on "7 Random Things About Me" last week (i'm a little late), so here we go:

    1) I have a healthy obsession with Saucony running shoes. I say obsession because I am currently wearing my 12th pair (green w/ black border). I say healthy because i only buy them when they're on sale ($19.99 -->$29.99) and they are good for my feet!

    2) I went to 3 different high schools. While it was awesome and sucky at the same time, i interestingly enough attended the SAME school my freshmen year, as well as my senior year! The funniest part were those old "friends" who didn't recognize me when i came back! haha... i guess i was a growing boy.

    3) I have A.D.H.D. (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), and i like it. while it can be annoying at times, i've learned to channel it over the years to increase my creativity! you drop a little caffeine on top of that, and OPAH! you have a party :)

    4) My brother and i would have been the 4th generation of military pilots...except that my brother became a journalist, and i became a graphic designer/jack of all trades. Streaks gotta end somewhere, right?

    5) I prefer sparkling water over regular water. the bubbles feel great going own my throat, and i always feel so elegant when i'm drinking it....i don' t know why.

    6) I have an addictive personality, like a LOT. This is why i have never smoked a cigarrette - i'm too afraid of getting hooked! I've been okay with alcohol (thank the Lord!), and cigars, so those will remain my only vices. It also helps with things like this blog too, as i can get super consumed and focus my efforts on it.

    7) ...i wanted a good one for this last number, and couldn't decide if i should leak my tattoo or hair cut....but since i just said i had a tattoo, that wins! I have a star on my chest :) it really doesn't mean anything in particular except that i just really like 'em a lot. i also used to aspire to be a rock star, but since i can't sing, nor play an instrument, i'm okay with being a blog-star. that's a new word i just now made up. isn't it fetch?!

    There you have it - 7 random things that have nothing to do with personal finance, and that you probably didn't need to know about me! haha... But it was fun sharing :) we'll be back to money matters later today, or tomorrow. Thx for tagging me ATP!

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    Friday, March 21, 2008

    Sometimes you just have to get started...

    Short and to the point: Just start. Whatever it is....a project, a goal, a book, whatever. I find that i psych my self out of things before i even start. IF i even start. there's some background into why i'm posting this so quickly, but for now i'll spare you the boredom ;)

    The point is, whatever it is you'd like to do right now, i say just start. Especially if it has to do money matter like saving, or investing. Sometimes you just gotta jump right in and feel alive!

    ps: check out my blog's anthem song on the left - money, money, MONEYYYY! do you like it? is it tacky? man i'm feeling hyper right now. (took the song down. loved it but took too long to load)

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    Thursday, March 20, 2008

    I Pronounce Today "Random Day"

    1) I saved $8.50 yesterday at California Tortilla! you know those stamps you always get at fast food places like subway and all? well, i rounded up all mine from the past year and a half from eating at C.T. and it turns out i had just enough for a scrumptious FREE chicken quesadilla. i guess it DOES indeed pay to collect those little guys.

    2) F! I just realized i spent .99¢ on an itunes song this weekend :( although it WAS related to this blog (it was "For The Love of Money from The O'Jays, & The Apprentice.), i still broke my Lent Challenge. F. F. F. i was on a crazy roll...oh well, at least i didn't do it intentionally.

    3) I re-posted 4 jackets on Craigslist again, since they failed to find a new home a few months back. I'm pretty sure i have a track-jacket addiction, and i've been trying to unload the ones i never wear anymore. This includes these 4 out of the 15+ I have. I'd give eBay a shot, but i find i lose way more there when it comes to clothes. plus one of my jackets is pretty puffy and would require some interesting fenagling to mail it. Either way, the more i sell, the more my Fun Fund pumps up (evil laughs).

    4) My credit card bill came in, and for the 2nd time in a row i've gone under my $800 budget! Last month i was around $130 under, and this time i'm under $250. i believe it's the inertia that's moving me along now. i might have to drop my budget down to $700 if i can keep this up to better acount for everything. if only the wedding wasn't coming up... (re: money that is. i do want to marry ;) )

    5) Check it: www.trueofficeconfessions.com. Hilaaaaarious! Maybe you could even waste some time on it when you're bored? Thanks Give Me Back My Five Bucks for posting about it, it has made my last 24 hours very pleasant :)

    6) It's taken me a good 3 hours to post this. it just so "happens" that i'm at work, and every freakin' time i log in to write, something work related comes up and distracts me. This is actually the fourth time i've tried to push this bad boy out. i mean, what do they expect....for me to work? pshhh.

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    Friday, March 14, 2008

    The secret is out! How much i earn.

    I was checking out Cal Girl Finance yesterday and really enjoyed it. She brings up an awesome topic on salary and the taboo on sharing it with others. I commented that i'm pretty much okay w/ talking about it w/ family, and even a best friend or so, but that's about it. Then the more i thought about it, the more i wanted to say!

    First off, there's absolutely no way i'm sharing it w/ co-workers, nor do i even WANT to know theirs. The last thing i need is to get a little jealous, over-confident, or just straight up confused :) There's a reason it's kept super duty quiet i the work place.

    The same thing goes w/ friends in my book (although not for BEST friends). I don't believe someone should be looked up or down upon based on their salary alone. I've made the mistake of sharing this twice.

    Once when i was bringing in pennies and literally got laughed at, not to mention sarcastically asked how i survive. And the second when i brought in more than a friend, and was openly talking about salaries in the DC area w/ him. It wasn't bad at first, but after a few weeks, and even to this day, i get ridiculed whenever i don't wanna go out partying or to a sports event so i can save money. According to him, "i make plenty enough and shouldnt' even think about it". That was the last time i decided to share...

    Until today :) Since this IS a personal finance blog and we're all pretty much anonymous here, i say it's time to unload and set ourselves free! So, without further adieu, here are my juicy details:
    I have a base salary of $75k + quarterly bonus' of about 2k a piece, bringing the current total to roughly $83k.

    Get this though, i am nowhere CLOSE to being the only one jumping on this openness train! Cal Girl linked to a post where over 240 commenters have givin' up theirs as well!!! Seriously, you HAVE to check it out. An absolutely great post from My Open Wallet.

    It's just so crazy! You get this crazy mixture of intimacy, gossip, and taboo-ness (is that a word?) all mixed in one. I mean, we are in the personal finance genre here, but still ... it's all just so oddly alluring.

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    Tuesday, March 11, 2008

    What's in your wallet?

    Or in my case, my money clip! I always enjoy these super personal questions. The idea of peering into someone else's life is just so incredibly interesting. It's not like i wanna find out some dirty little secrets or anything, although that would make for a juicy post! haha...but it's more for the feeling that we're all alike on some level. We all carry wallets, purses, money clips, etc, and we all have our own methods and reasoning for doing so.

    I was reminded of this curiosity when i came across a post by Canadian Saver covering the simple question: what's in your wallet?

    Here's what i pimp:
    1) USAA Rewards MasterCard.....for personal spending
    2) USAA Platinum Rewards MasterCard.....for all house related items
    3) USAA Debit MasterCard.....only used to take out $ from atms (FREE by the way through USAA! any one, anywhere.)
    4) Work swipe card thingie.....allows me to get into work...unfortunately.
    5) Driver's License.....ALWAYS on me 100% of time cuz ya never know.
    6) $28 buckaroos.....oh crap, make that $25! i've been forgetting to put my daily dollars into my cup. Cash is the one thing i continuously get on my friends for. I don't mind lending it, or buying a friend lunch every now and then, but it's really really important for safety reasons! I believe you should always have at LEAST $5-$10 on you at all times...you can't use a credit card for everything.

    That's it! i know it's not as exciting as one would hope, but i'm a simple man :) I used to use a wallet but it would collect soooooo much junk. And these days w/ the whole "phone # as your rewards card" at grocery stores, i don't need to hang on to those crazy giant/safeway cards anymore. The only thing i miss having is a picture or two, but these days i can just log onto mySpace and see my crazy friends.

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