Posts Tagged ‘economy’
August 20th, 2008
by
Penelope Pince
Welcome to the The Old Money Edition of the Money Hacks Carnival! If this is your first time here, please have a look around and consider subscribing to our RSS feed.
Be sure to also check out Festival of Frugality No. 139: The Michael Phelps Edition which was hosted here yesterday for more recommended reading.
Madoline and I have a fondness for history and all things old, so the theme for today’s carnival is “Old Money.” While credit cards, online banking and checks are great modern commodities, they just don’t have the charm of good, old fashioned money - in other words, cash. We hope you enjoy this tour through United States Treasury history and the art to be found in currencies of the past.

1934 $100,000 USD Bill (Woodrow Wilson)
Editor’s Picks

1918 $10,000 USD Bill (Salmon P. Chase)
(more…)
Tags: airlines, amazon, balance transfer credit card, best buy, bie, bies, blog, blog carnival, bloggers, Blogging, blogs, Books, budget, Budgeting, budgets, car, cards, career, cars, cash, cash back credit cards, cheap, cheap airline tickets, coins, credit, credit card debt, customer, customers, debt, debts, double coupons, economy, Finance, finances, free, frugal, Frugality, game, Games, government, happiness, health, Income, invest, investing, investment, investments, job, jobs, leak testing, life, mock portfolio, money, money hackers network, money hacks, money hacks carnival, portfolio, productivity, psychology, rewards, saving, savings, Shopping, spending, stock, stocks, Taxes, teenagers, trading, u s mint, websites
Posted in Blog Carnivals, Finance, Frugality, Hobbies | 21 Comments »
August 19th, 2008
by
Penelope Pince
Welcome to the 139th Edition of the Festival of Frugality! This week’s edition celebrates the sensational achievements of Michael Phelps, holder of 15 Olympic Gold Medals and 7 World Records in swimming, in the past week and a half at the 2008 Olympics with photos and inspirational quotes from the champion himself.
I am also hosting the Money Hacks Carnival tomorrow, so be sure and check back for more great reads! If this is your first time here, please look around and consider subscribing to our RSS feed. 
Now on with the carnival!
Editor’s Picks
| “Dream big, dream as big as you can. If you dream your biggest dream, anything is possible. No matter what you set your imagination to, anything can happen.” |
(more…)
Tags: 2008 olympics, 8 gold medals, anniversary ideas, athletics, automobile, bills, blog carnival, Blog Carnivals, blogs, budget, Budgeting, budgets, car, cars, champion, cheap, cheap date, check, checks, conscious choice, cooking at home, credit, decorating, decoration, diet, dream, driving, economy, everyday household, Family, Finance, finance blogs, free, frugal, frugal family, frugal fun, frugal lifestyle, Frugal Living, frugal living blogs, Frugality, fun, gas, gers, ging, gold, gold medal, gold medals, groceries, grocery bills, happiness, health, healthy, holidays, Home, household, household items, inspiration, inspirational, Insurance, invest, investing, investment, investments, itsuo inouye, kids, life, lifestyle, meal, meals, michael pehlps images, michael phelps, michael phelps images, michael phelps photos, michael phelps quotes, money, olympian, olympic, olympics, olympics swimming, pennies, penny, personal finance, Personal Finance Blogs, phelps, retirement, reuse, reusing, rice, rich, sales, saving, saving money, savingadvice, savings, Shopping, spending, sports, students, studies, study, swimming, Taxes, vinegar, websites, wedding, world record
Posted in Blog Carnivals, Frugality | 37 Comments »
July 30th, 2008
by
Penelope Pince
Some of you may have noticed references to the Wall Street Journal in a few of my recent posts. This is because I began receiving a print subscription of the Wall Street Journal a few weeks ago - for free. I am a member of the e-Rewards program, which offers rewards currency in exchange for completing market research surveys.
I have joined many survey programs before, but this is the only program that I have found to be reliable. With consumer surveys for market research, there is often a pre-screening survey that you have to fill out to see if you qualify. Some of these pre-qualification surveys take about 10 minutes to complete, after which you find that you are not eligible. With e-Rewards, they give you a small reward - $0.50 in rewards currency - even if you don’t qualify. It’s not much, but it’s better than nothing. And it adds up fast.
e-Rewards currency can be redeemed for a number of rewards such as magazine subscriptions (subjects range from fashion, to fitness, to business, etc.), Blockbuster video rental coupons, Borders Bucks, ariline miles, hotel points, coupons for dining and luxury merchandise stores, and more. Click here to see a full list of rewards.
(more…)
Tags: ariline miles, blog, Blogging, blogs, borders, Business, consumer, consumer surveys, consumers, discount coupons, discounts, economy, Finance, finance world, free magazine subscriptions, free susbscription, Frugal Living, hotel points, journal, luxury merchandise, magazine subscriptions, magazines, market research, market research surveys, merchandise stores, paid surveys, periodicals, redemptions, rewards, rewards program, survey programs
Posted in Frugality | 1 Comment »
July 19th, 2008
by
Penelope Pince

We received the following letter from our County Assessor-Recorder the day before yesterday. At first I was afraid to open it, thinking it was bad news. Well, it did turn out to be bad news … but with every cloud comes a silver lining…
Dear Taxpayer:
As a result of the decline in value of the local residential real estate market, and, after a careful review of your property’s current assessment, we have determined that the factored base year value of your property exceeds the market value of your property as of January 1, 2008 and your value will be adjusted downward for the 2008/2009 tax year. This review has been done under the Proposition 8 “Decline In Value” program.
This value change will be reflected on your 2008-2009 tax bill which should be mailed in September.
The provisions of Proposition 13 also mandate that the value of your property shall be reviewed on an annual basis. This annual review could restore your factored base year value plus any applicable inflation factors that have occurred as of any subsequent lien date, but can never exceed your protected Proposition 13 base year value plus any applicable inflation factors. If the annual review should show that the market has experienced a further decline, you will receive another decrease in value for that tax year.
The Silver Lining
Despite the badness of this news, we can’t help but be a little cheered at the prospect of lowered property taxes this year. With decreased income but increased everything else, a break in property tax right now seems more important than our property value, because, after all, we won’t be trying to sell our property in this market.
The Rest of the Cloud
But back to the bad part of the bad news: Our adjusted 2008-2009 value is now 37% less than its base value. This is really worrying. We had been thinking about re-financing in the next year or so because our current loan is an ARM (fixed for the first 10 years - so until 2015), but that’s definitely on hold for now.
A few of our major concerns right now are:
- What if the market doesn’t come back up by 2015?
- What if we can’t afford to keep up with all the necessary maintenance due to the inflation and lowered income, resulting in further decline in value?
- What if we need to sell the house for some reason?
We can only hope that everything will work out after a year or two of lowered property taxes. Maybe we should start patronizing Starbucks.
(more…)
Tags: county tax assessor, decline in value, economy, Home, home value, house, inflation, inflation factors, mortgage, properties, property owners, property tax, property taxes, property value, proposition 13, Real Estate, real estate market, tax assessor, Taxes, taxpayers
Posted in Finance, General, Home, Real Estate, Repairs, Taxes | 1 Comment »
June 19th, 2008
by
Penelope Pince
If this is your first time here, please consider subscribing to our RSS Feed to receive tips on frugal living, personal finance and saving money in everyday life. (We have just begun publishing a new series of Monopoly Financial Education Game Expansions for teaching players about personal finance, money management and investing principles and will be posting several in the coming weeks!)
¡Bienvenidos a la tercera edición de la Fiesta de Finanza!
Welcome to the 3rd edition of the Finance Fiesta. I’ve always enjoyed proverbs, and since Spanish is one of my favorite languages, our theme for this week’s fiesta is Spanish Money Proverbs. The following proverbs all come from A Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs for anyone who wants to know. Hope you enjoy them.
(more…)
Tags: blog carnival, Blog Carnivals, bloggers, Blogging, blogs, budget, Budgeting, budgets, consumers, credit, debt, debts, economics, economy, Finance, finance blogs, finances, financial bloggers, financial education, frugal, Frugality, how to save money, Income, ing, investment, life, money, money management, personal finance, saving, savings, spanish, spanish proverbs, students, tips for saving money, wealth
Posted in Blog Carnivals, Finance, Frugality | 11 Comments »
June 12th, 2008
by
Penelope Pince
Apologies for not posting anything of substance yesterday or today, but due to feeling a little under the weather these few days, I thought I would post a summary of recommended reading for those of you who are new to this blog, and a few news items from the personal finance blogosphere.
From Our Fourpence Worth
- Father’s Day
If you’re still looking for a Father’s Day present, many of our ideas from Frugal but Thoughtful Mother’s Day Gift Suggestions could also apply to fathers and father-figures in your life.
- Tax Rebate
If you are truly interested in helping the US economy, check out Don’t Spend that Tax Rebate Just Yet for a few suggestions on how to and how not to spend your tax rebate based on an article by Liz Pulliam Weston of MSN Money.
- Motivating Children to Practice Music
Take advantage of summer vacation to help your kids get ahead on their music practice and get the most out of your music lesson fees with some advice by Madoline, who majored in music and has had experience in teaching children’s piano lessons.
(If you like the image to the right, which is an original illustration by my sister Madoline, check out our CafePress store Mozartini for gifts and collectibles featuring this image and other artwork by the same hand.)
- Editor’s Picks
We’re starting to get the hang of blogging (which was completely new to us when we started this blog in February), and have produced a few Editor’s Picks in recent blog carnivals:
(more…)
Tags: Blogging, blogs, Children, economy, father's day, father's day gifts, fathers, Finance, finance blogs, finances, frugal, Gifts, ity, life, money, mother, mother's day, mother's day gifts, Music, Pets, piano, presents, productive, reading, summer, tax rebate, Taxes, travel, Travel
Posted in Blog Carnivals, Family, Frugality, General, Gifts | 1 Comment »