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Expense Tracking Spreadsheet - My University Money - 0 views

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    Just a short post today to announce the upload of my personal expense tracking spreadsheet.  If you are considering tracking your expenses in the new year to gain a better understanding of where your money goes,  or you want to abandon your pen and paper methods,  I believe this tracker can help you.
Assaf K

What is a Mutual Fund Expense Ratio and How Does it Affect Performance - 0 views

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    The mutual fund expense ratio lowers mutual fund performance enough that investors should consider the benefits of investing in stocks and ETFs, but NOT mutual funds.
My University Money

What to Look For in a Cheap Used Car - 0 views

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    Owning a car is an expensive proposition. It can add several thousand dollars per year in expenses to an already tightly stretched budget.
Tom Drake

How to Legally Write-off Learning Disability Expenses as Business Expenses - 0 views

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    A person who owns an incorporated business and has been diagnosed as having a learning disability can make business tax deductions for expenses that are related to the learning disability through utilizing the Health & Welfare Trust Solution.
My University Money

Investing In Yourself Doesn't Have To Be Expensive - My University Money - 0 views

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    There is plenty of buzz out there these days about "investing in yourself".  People think its expensive, but it really isn't.
David Leonhardt

Financial Considerations When Deciding How Many Kids to Have - 0 views

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    It's safe to say most couple like kids. But before you add to your family you need to consider your finances. There are many expenses that come with a child.
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    It's safe to say most couple like kids. But before you add to your family you need to consider your finances. There are many expenses that come with a child.
My University Money

Delaying the Real World - Young And Thrifty - 0 views

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    "Let's presume that it means you want to be an eternal student, right? You don't want to get a job for whatever reason or reasons. Perhaps you feel you're not ready to take on the responsibilities of the "real world". Job, career, relationship, marriage, kids, expensive cars, big houses, two holidays abroad each year, big credit card debt, mortgage for 25 years."
Ken Faulkenberry

Income Statement Format, Components, and Purpose - 0 views

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    The purpose of the format and income statement components is to dissect the revenues, expenses, operating income, and profits of an entity.
Assaf K

What is Net Cash Flow and Cash Flow Earnings? - 0 views

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    Net cash flow, also referred to as cash flow earnings or Net Income Plus Depreciation (NIPD), is the profits of the business plus non-cash expenses.
Glen Craig

How to Get Cheap Life Insurance - 0 views

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    Most like the idea of life insurance to protect and provide for their families. Many also think it's too expensive. See how to get cheap life insurance so you can protect your family.
My University Money

Expenses to Consider when Selling your Home - 0 views

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    "Although we are currently in a buyers market (or as some may want argue, a do not buy-do not sell market), some people are still selling their homes.  Before you start asking around for realtors (or if you were super keen, doing it yourself), you should consider the costs involved in selling your home."
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Spending Money On Campus Food - My University Money - 0 views

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    Brown bagging it to work most days and not succumbing to the latte factor are two of the easiest and most recommended ways to cut back on monthly expenses.
Robb Engen

Air Miles Rewards: What Is The Best Value? - 0 views

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    I think that the best Air Miles rewards are items that will help subsidize my monthly budget, rather than using them for expensive flights and hotels.
Robb Engen

Home Equity Line Of Credit: Friend Or Foe? - 0 views

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    For many people, a home equity line of credit is an easy way to fall into a debt trap.  Be cautious.  Don't use a HELOC to continue increasing your debt load or to support a gap between your income and expenses.
Ken Faulkenberry

Expensive Bonds, Event Risk, and Rising Correlations Make Cash King - 0 views

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    Cash may be the most important investment in your asset allocation. Here is why:
My University Money

Hidden Costs of Owning a Dog or Cat - My University Money - 0 views

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    t's interesting to see how blind we often are to expenses that are tied to emotional attachments. Some people "love" their sports team and wouldn't think twice about multi-thousand dollar season tickets.
Tom Drake

The Importance of Negotiating the Perfect Relocation Package - 0 views

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    Even with your company's help, moving is an expensive proposition. To protect your income and savings, you'll want to negotiate a relocation package with your company.
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