Auto-Activation is Real

February 28, 2008 | 5 Comments

Please read this article about auto-activation at the Consumerist.com if you are in doubt about credit card activations and what can happen.
I personally re-wrote and maintained a program to auto-active card members at a major nation-wide card issuer. I can tell you that auto-activation was a standard practice at said card issuer. I [...]

Confused about the difference between 529 plans versus Coverdale plans or college savings in general? So was I, so I researched and wrote this article as a way to educate myself (and hopefully you) on the topic of college savings.
My son Ben just turned one year old as I write this. He had [...]

You hear it every time a new scandal erupts. People think that Wall Street is becoming more evil, corrupt, etc. Well if you’ve read Benjamin Graham’s Intelligent Investor, you know financial scandals are nothing new.
If you’ve had a hard time following the financial drama known as The Subprime Mortgage Crisis (you [...]

Everyone should have a little cash stashed away for a rainy day. After all you never know when an emergency is going to come up. I first starting saving online many years ago with ING Direct. I really liked ING and their website is great. I liked them so much I [...]

When Google was about to go public one of its managers realized that the financial buzzards would be circling looking for fresh meat. Google did something very few companies could or would do. They brought in the heavyweight legends of intelligent investing before they let the rest of the rabble have a go [...]

Death and Taxes

February 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Certainty? In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes.
-Benjamin Franklin

As I write this article it is again tax time in the United States. A time of year that strikes fear and dread in the productive and brings glee to those “in the cart*.” Those of that that produce something will have [...]

Small Stuff

February 9, 2008 | 2 Comments

One problem I have with most existing personal finance blogs is the fascination with small stuff. Many of these blogs create top 5, 10, 20,100 lists by the truckload in order to rank highly on Digg, Reddit and other social bookmarking sites.
The problem is these blogs usually don’t have enough content to fill these [...]

On Advice

February 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment

When I started this site, I wasn’t sure how to approach advice to readers. I was really tired of the way most financial advice is given either in magazines, web sites or books. Most of it comes with a large helping of ifs-ands-or buts advising readers to seek professional counsel before proceeding.
One of [...]

We have a very good 401(k) program at work with a generous matching contribution. I should say that the matching contribution is what makes the 401(k) program so nice.
The part of the program that’s not so nice is our selection of funds. We have a decent selection of funds in terms [...]

Before you get upset and think that I clothe my son in burlap sacks, read the rest of the article. Kid’s clothes are ridiculously expensive. New parents have a tendency to go overboard on everything including toys and clothes. I believe and my wife and I have certainly proven that there is [...]