I got totally distracted tonight. For some reason, my mind is always on the lookout for ways to make a few extra bucks. I am especially keeping my eyes open for sources of income that are more passive in nature, or involve some time to set-up but then you forget about it and get commission checks. I came across something promising that may be of interest to a few of you here. I’ll be writing more about it within the next few days.
I did manage to take a stroll through some of the blogs in my blogroll and found a few articles to share this week:
Another day shared some commercials from the 80s. Those commercials are classic!
I’m a few days late, but I have to send Matt some congratulations – it’s a girl!
Jonathan spreads the news that Quicken Online is now free. I haven’t tried it yet, but I may in the upcoming months.He also gives a head’s up that Quicken has a free deal on business cards right now.
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Posted: October 19th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
Thanks for the mentions! Our bundle of joy has been a lot of work but she’s so amazing and definitely worth every effort.
Posted: October 20th, 2008 at 2:21 pm
In response to Quicken online being free – I just thought I’d throw in my two cents about Thrive in case you might be interested since you haven’t started with the Quicken. Quicken is used by many but Thrive can give you advice and help you improve your financial health instead of just allowing you to organize your money and see it but not know what to do next. It’s also free and easy, if that adds to the appeal at all
I’ve always kept a log for my spendings but have always been skeptical if it helps me since I don’t know how to save better or spend less…and I’m sure many people share my woes.
Posted: October 24th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
I have used Quicken Online for 6 months now and love it! It has really reigned in our spending. I would highly recommend it. The only issue that i have is that Americredit and Nelnet (car and student loans) aren’t in their bank list.