money: 10 things a burglar doesn't want you to know - 11/17/15 03:19 AM
Seems like this is a good time of year to rethink home security.
Are you inviting a burglar to come on in?  From everything to posting your whereabouts and belongings on social media to leaving your new purchase boxes outside with the trash.  These are some of the things burglars are looking for to rob you.


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money: Never spend your money before you have it. ~Thomas Jefferson - 11/17/15 03:04 AM
What are some money wasters?  Bottled water is a big one.  Some say cable TV because you can watch TV via an internet connection, but where I live there is no cable.  And.... internet service is measured.
Another big money grabber is fast food.  I remember Meryl Streep saying expensive clothes are a waste of money.  One of my clients refuses to purchase already cut up fruits and veggies at the grocery store or any pre-packaged meals for her kid's lunches.
What are you big money wasters and how did you stop the drain?
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money: Have you forgotten your savings bonds? - 10/15/09 12:46 PM
Could you have a hidden savings account in old or lost savings bonds?  (NAPSA) A growing number of Americans are engaged in a treasure hunt and some in are in their own home. They're looking for U.S. Savings Bonds, the Series E in particular.  The good news is that there's a new website designed to help them in their search.  Series E U.S. Savings Bonds that are at least 30 years old (that's nearly all E bonds) have stopped earning interest.  That means bond holders can actually lose money to inflation by not cashing them, so it's in the interest of bond holders to find the bonds and get the … (1 comments)