Mrs. Money Matters
Money matters from a wife, mother, employee, and entreprenuer.
- State of the Union Q2
Assets Total Cash $20.347.90 Total Stock $24.989.12 Total Retirement $58,0001 Total Equity in House $34,123.95 Total Assets $137,462.42 Liabilities Total Liabilities $36,594.92 Net Worth $100.867.50
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- First Year Costs of Having a Baby
Planning or expecting a baby? Listed below are the expenses you will occur: Crib with mattress- $160-$750 Crib bedding set- $35-$270 Crib blankets (4-6)- $8-$40 each Fitted crib sheets (2)- $8-$20 each Water-proof mattress cover- $10-$20 Bassinet or cradle- $35-$260 Changing table- $70-$600 Changing pad & cover- $25-$50 Dresser- $90-$650 ...
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- The Good and Bad of Credit Card Frequent Flyer Miles
Do you use your credit card to pay for everything? I do. I donÂ’t use cash often, it is dirty. I love to use my credit card because at the end of the month, I get one simple statement with every purchase I made on it. Not to mention, I ...
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- Ask to Get Late Charges Removed
NEVER hesitate to call your credit card company to ask to get a late charge removed. Personally, I try never to be late at payment for any expense. However, once in a while you may be late, especially if it is a store credit card that you rarely use. After ...
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- Check Your Receipts
$3.50 for a Sprite! So I am shopping at one of my favorite store Target In the check out line, I see the sodas next to me. Thirst hits my mouth and I decide to buy a Sprite. I check out and do not look at my receipt. A bit ...
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- If Stay at Home MomÂ’s Received a Paycheck
I found this article very interesting and would like to pass is along to you. It states that if Stay-at-Home MomÂ’s received a paycheck they would earn an estimated $131,471 per year. This article below is written by Marsall Loeb at Marketwatch.com
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- Tivo Saved Our Marriage
For Christmas, Mrs. Money Matters and her husband decided to give eachother Tivo. Tivo is the best thing that has happened in television in a long time. Tivo is a DVR-digital video recorder. It records the shows you tell it to. It also does a season pass which will record ...
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- Going to Get a Living Will Part II
Two phone calls and two quotes later ($1000-$1800), I am wondering if we can save some money by doing our own living will, will, and living trust. After further review of the Nolo.com site, I began to wonder if we need a lawyer and if we need a living will ...
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- Are You a Desperate Housewife?
Well ladies, if your husband handles all the finances, you better beware. I've heard that close to 50% of marriages ending in divorce. So, letting your spouse handle the finances could leave you financially vulnerable. We hate to think about divorce, but it could happen to us. I am sure ...
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- Cost of Cars Again
Then why do I drive a Honda? Well let me tell you. I have owned the Honda for 10 years. It has been the best investment I have ever made. The Honda Accord is very reliable. I have not had any major problems with it to date. My Honda is ...
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- Going to get a Living Will Part I
This is a series about Mrs. Money Matters and her husband going to legally document their will. I will take you through the process that we go through. If you die without a legal will, this is called intestate, and means that the state will determine how your assets are ...
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- Why Hire an Accountant?
If you are like Mrs. Money Matters, you don't have extra time in the evenings or weekend for anything expect your husband and baby, especially for something like "doing taxes". This year things changed in our household. Mrs. Money Matters hired a CPA for the first time this year to ...
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- Employee Stock Purchase Plan
The company I work for offers an Employee Stock Purchase Plan, or ESPP. If your employer offers this plan, I highly encourage you to join in. Basically here is how it works: Each pay period, you automatically have money taken out of your paycheck. This money is deposited into a ...
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- Calculator Obsession
Sometimes I become obsessed by my finances, keeping track of all money, calculating how much money I would have in the future depending on returns and taxes. This calculator is cool http://moneycentral.msn.com/Investor/calcs/n_savapp/main.asp
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- Net Worth Quarterly Report
Quarterly State of the Union Money Report. I will post this quarterly. This is a report the state of our finances at the last month of the quarter. The goal is to be worth more each quarter that the last quarter.
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- Job Search
Looking for a job that makes $100,000 annually to watch tv and blog all day? VP, Dukes of Hazzard Institute. Sounds like fun! http://www.careerjournal.com/salaryhiring/hotissues/20050324-ballinger.html?cjpartner=mktw
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- Social Security
So I hear that Social security will not be around in 2041, approximately when I will be retired. Not that I was really planning on using any social security as income. Here are the details.
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- Saving for College - 529 Not For Me
The 529 and it is not a good fit for me. http://money.howstuffworks.com/529.htm Basically the tax benefits are good until 2011. My child will be going in 2021 and by then the tax benefits do not help us. There are too many drawbacks to consider that concern me. For instance, if ...
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