Roundup: October 1st – 15th
By theprofessionalhobo ~ October 16th, 2008. Filed under: Australia, life at Kingbilli, links.
Please enjoy my range of rants from the last two weeks:
WISE BREAD
Supermarket Shopping for Savers: 6 Ways to Avoid Their Tricky Traps
Going to the supermarket and sticking to a list is an exercise in discipline and requires fortitude and resilience of epic proportions. Employing tips like “don’t shop when you’re hungry”, “look for the no-name brand”, and “avoid the checkout counter displays” are simply damage control.
Here are six tips on how to get in and get out without going over your budget.
6 Small Business Pitfalls, and How to Avoid Them: PART TWO
After reviewing the basics in Part One, now we’ll take a look at the remaining two (ultimately the most involved and arguably the most important) strategies for success in your small business.
Nine Signs You Need to Fire Your Financial Planner
When you open your next financial statement, you may be in for a condition called “statement shock”. The onset of statement shock often sends people looking for new financial planners. Here are nine reasons why you may need to look for a new financial planner yourself.
How to Financially Educate Your Children
You have the power to create and mould your child’s financial imprint. It is through your own actions, discussions, and attitudes towards money that your children will develop habits – both good and bad – that will carry them through and last a lifetime. They won’t learn it from anybody else; finances are not taught (at least not thoroughly enough if at all) in schools, and nobody else is going to show them how to succeed in life and avoid the huge financial pitfalls that lurk around every corner. So do your child a favour and give them a huge helping hand! Here are a few ways you can help them create a healthy relationship with money.
VAGABONDISH
Practical Guide to Vagabonding and Long Term Travel – Part 3: The Logistics of Getting Ready
If you missed Part One and Part Two, you can fill in the gaps here, before finding out some of the nitty gritty details and arrangements you make before embracing the life of a Vagabond.
Practical Guide to Vagabonding and Long Term Travel – Part 4: Gear up For The Road
Okay, so read up on Part One, Part Two, and Part Three, then you’ll be ready for what this installment has to offer! (It just keeps on going)…
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October 18th, 2008 at 7:45 am
Wow, just discovered your site. Great stuff. I have marked you in my RSS feed for future updates. I hope our paths will cross some day.