Archive for December, 2006
Having Trouble With Your Budget Or Spending? Go Green
Posted on Wed, 13th December, 2006 by Jeremy (4) Comments
Creating a budget to keep spending under control can be one of the most difficult things we have to do when it comes to our finances. Spending money is easy, and thanks to the abundance of ATMs, debit and credit cards we go through money without even thinking twice about it.
The key to keep spending [...]
A Losing Investment Isn’t Always A Bad Thing
Posted on Wed, 13th December, 2006 by Jeremy (4) Comments
Our financial goals typically revolve around building wealth and a great deal of this is done through investing. We obviously look to find investments that will increase in value but it is inevitable that some of our investments will will stink like a sweaty gym sock. We will curse these investments and blame them for [...]
Municipal Bonds Aren’t Very Exciting But They’re Better Than a Stick In The Eye
Posted on Tue, 12th December, 2006 by Jeremy (7) Comments
Bonds of any sort, let alone municipal bonds are hardly an exciting investment option for younger adults and rarely receive any attention in the personal finance world. This is not unexpected since common knowledge tells us that the younger you are the less you should be invested in bonds or fixed income investments. So why [...]
Please Update Your Feed For Generation X Finance
Posted on Mon, 11th December, 2006 by Jeremy (2) Comments
Well I’ve been living in the dark when it comes to blogging tools and services and just recently updated my feeds to feedburner. I set up an account with them over a month ago but never updated my feed links on the site. I guess that would explain why it always said I had 0 [...]



