Everywhere you look around you today, someone is most likely going to have their smartphone out. Whether it’s talking, texting, browsing the internet, or playing a game people have integrated their smartphones into daily life. And it seems most of the time it is rightfully so – smartphones are incredibly
Continue readingStudent Loan Progress – October 2013
My student loan story continues with another month of repayment as we head towards the end of October. This month will not be as exciting and there won’t be as much paid back as last month, but that’s not to say that I didn’t make any progress. I’ve pretty much
Continue readingIs there a Carbon bubble?
If the government shutdown wasn’t a big enough monkey wrench to throw at the economy, Al Gore is now saying that we may have another problem on our hands. He is insisting that we have another bubble on our hands, similar to the housing market bubble we dealt with a
Continue readingHow has the government shutdown affected you?
As of yesterday, Congress finally got their act together and struck up a deal to finally end the 16 day government shutdown. I’m not too interested in all the politics behind the shutdown and who is to blame, but I am glad that a resolution was finally able to be
Continue readingVital steps to get the most out of your personal finance – The secret to a life sans debt
The following is a guest post by Michelle Blackmore from DebtConsolidationCare Personal finance often seems to be like a chore that is tough to understand but if you start handling your finances, you will soon get control over it. With the present situation of the consumers in the nation, it
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