Archive for April, 2009
A Wall Street Journal Subscription is Cheaper Than You Think – Get a Discount on the WSJ
Posted on Tue, 21st April, 2009 by Jeremy (10) Comments
Wall Street Journal Discount of 75% or More Equals Big Savings
While many newspapers are vanishing, there’s one paper that has, and should continue to stand the test of time. The Wall Street Journal has been the definitive source for financial news since 1889 when it was delivered by telegraph. Surpassed by only by USA Today, [...]
How to Find Out if You Qualify for a Mortgage Refinance Under New Making Home Affordable Plan
Posted on Mon, 20th April, 2009 by Jeremy (8) Comments
New Site Allows You to See if You May Qualify
You may have heard about the Making Home Affordable (MHA) plan that’s part of the greater financial stimulus efforts, but what is it all about exactly? Well, the idea is to help homeowners refinance or modify their loans when in the past they may not have [...]
Friday Finance Findings for April 17th
Posted on Fri, 17th April, 2009 by Jeremy (2) Comments
I don’t know about you, but I’m glad tax day has finally passed. April 15th is the worst day of the year for my bank account. Between 2008 taxes owed and 1st quarter estimated taxes, it’s a lot of money headed to the IRS all at once. Luckily, we now have one new deduction and [...]
Poll: Generation X Feels Unprepared for Long-Term Care Costs. Are You Prepared?
Posted on Thu, 16th April, 2009 by Jeremy (16) Comments
Long-term care, what a depressing topic for old people and who cares, that’s what Medicare is for, right? Well, not so fast. While I’m sure most of us with 25 or more years until retirement aren’t spending a lot of time thinking about health care issues like long-term care, it’s actually a pretty important part [...]


