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December 2009

Why I Hate CashIn today’s world, it seems rather pointless to have cash. You’ve seen it on the Visa commercials, but it definitely does slow things up at the cash register. For convenience at tax time and keeping track of your spending, credit or debit cards are the way to go. If I can’t use a credit card, I occasionally use checks still, but only if I have to, otherwise I’ll use EFT or ACH (Bill payments from my online banking account at my local credit union).

Here are some reasons why I hate cash:

  • It tends to disappear, unaccounted, from my wallet for the ‘little things’ like food and quick purchases
  • It doesn’t import into Mint or a personal finance software so that I can track and account for it at tax time
  • It doesn’t earn points that I can redeem for cool stuff like my credit card does
  • It is dirty, and difficult to deal with in my wallet compared to my pretty little cards

Here are some reasons why some people still love cash:

  • Its a tangible, physical account of your money, you know exactly how much you have and when its gone, its gone
  • Some people like to use it for budgeting because of the same reason above. There are various envelop budgeting methods that use cash
  • It can come in handy when traveling to areas where you don’t trust people for fraud reasons or they just don’t accept debit/credit
  • It can be a psychological thing – It makes people feel happier or wealthier when they have it (Personally, I’d rather have a bunch of silver and gold!)

If you can control your spending on your credit card, I don’t understand why you wouldn’t use a rewards credit card for all of the purchases that you can. You get points, you can account for your spending better in your personal financial tools, and you can see your trending for spending a lot better in those tools when its categorized.

Any other good reasons for or against the dollar?

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Year in Review: 365 Days to Financial Freedom Top Posts

December 30, 2009

For those that are new to my site, I’d like to share some of the most popular posts that I’ve written to date.If you enjoy my posts, consider following me on Twitter @FreeMeFinancial, sharing my posts, or subscribing to my RSS feed.

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Free Timeline Template for Mac iWork Pages or Microsoft Office Word

December 27, 2009

I’ve searched quite a bit and asked around to find a free timeline template for iWork (my Mac) or Word/Excel and can’t find much of anything!

So, I’ve created one of my own, nothing too fancy or perfect by any means, but a great starting point for anyone that wants to use a visual, big picture format for planning out events, projects or milestones in their own family or business. Please feel free to download and use this for yourself.

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Online MLM Recurring Passive Income Stream Techniques: Trust Busted

December 26, 2009

My gut instincts are telling me that something big is missing from the way these big names are doing business online. It may work now, but it won’t forever. People will eventually catch on to misleading sales techniques like HURRY this is only available to the VIP top 500 people for the next 20 hours! Seriously? This still works? Wow. I just can’t give into something like that. It feels too much like selling out. I guess it still works for a lot of Made for TV product commercials, but it doesn’t work for me.

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Be the Change You Want to See in the World

December 21, 2009

Gandhi knew what he was talking about. This simple, but powerful phrase has become my mantra as of late. I wake up hearing it in my head. I think about it at random times of the day. I don’t know why it popped into my head, but it rings true as a mantra for a path towards both sustainable happiness and financial freedom.

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Store & Share Family Addresses & Events Online

December 14, 2009

Around the holidays, I always send out emails to family members and friends alike in a frantic attempt to mail holiday cards. Why do I keep repeating this process? Because people move, or I get forgetful and don’t update the many places that I store addresses.

I was thinking about starting a Google Doc to share a long list of family contact information, but before I did, I did a quick search to see if there were any useful online tools that already solve this issue for me.

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Practical Gifting for Friends & Family

December 12, 2009

Not long ago, I admit that I wanted lots of “things” for birthday and holiday gifts. It is really nice to get something that you wouldn’t ordinarily buy yourself for the holidays such as lotions, electronics, books, etc.

Lately I’m a big fan of practical gifts. When you are on a tight budget, things that may once have seemed normal to spend money on such as socks, nice shampoo, getting your hair done, going to the car wash, etc, are all pushed out and minimized. What once seemed like a norm to purchase has become a luxury.

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Why You Might Want to Start a Brick and Mortar Business

December 6, 2009

What if in the future “brick and mortar” is going to be a key area of opportunity for the RIGHT products because everyone else is so focused online for everything else?

Its obvious why you would want to start up a business online as your up front costs are much less, overhead and ongoing costs are significantly less, etc.

But I’m not actually interested in doing something easy or cheap. Of course those factors affect me, a lot. But what I’m more interested in is finding a path for my life that would involve doing something worthwhile. I want to live a life with out regrets. And for me that means finding and starting a business that is good for me and my values as well as something that will be wildly successful.

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Tips for Sticking to a Budget

December 4, 2009

Especially with the holidays approaching, its a struggle to stay within your budget. I’ve been more actively monitoring my budget and income/expenses for over a while now. I’m proud to say we did decrease our spending significantly in November. We also shifted some spending to more quality things such as education and investments.sti

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Why Does Every Serious Blog Seem to Use Thesis and Is It Worth The Money?

December 2, 2009

My Take on Why Every Blog Under the Sun Seems to be Using the Thesis Theme

When I first decided to start blogging about my financial journey a little while ago, I found blog after blog after blog (and I could keep going) that uses the Thesis theme for WordPress, developed by Chris Pearson. I was pretty sure I didn’t want to fork over the money for a premium theme. A free theme would work right? Sure, but not if you want to do anything slightly custom to the design without editing ALL of the code. And not if you want to stop wasting lots of time tweaking and not actually blogging.

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