Archive for May, 2010
At what point would you stand up and do something about it? When the top 1% controls 90% of the wealth and you make 3 dollars an hour? The income inequality has been growing for decades. How bad does it have to get and what will you do?
Anyone who claims to EARN $480 an hour ($1 million/year) is full of crap.
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my business is of leather shoes how can i grow my business?
Posted by: | Commentsmy business is of leather shoes how can i grow my business
go to gurdwara and temple and steel(theft) the shoes.
give your add of your brand with poster over there or make dealer near by that
How did Warren Buffett get rich?
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Big time investor, you too can be as rich as warren buffett if you click on that ad on the y/a screen.
Any budget family holiday plan for one month in london, blackburn and manchester?
Posted by: | Commentsplanning a visit for a family of 3 to london, blackburn & manchester in june. any good input for sight seeing, where to stay, to enjoy & learn for a family with a15 year old boy & limited budget?
This same question was asked a few days back.
Try http://www.freewebs.com/parasit-e/hotels.htm
What is the best way to get an upgrade from economy to business without paying for it?
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Your best bet is undoubtedly going to be using a Frequent Flier program, and in as such, attaining "Elite" status.
Elite members in some airline programs get auto-bumped if there’s a seat available. Some will allow you to call/surf their website a certain amount of time prior to your flight’s scheduled departure time.
Elite level membership often has a number of levels as well, perhaps as many as four or so.
Other than that, you need to dress to the nines, be courteous to the gate folks, and MAYBE they might bump you up from econ to business. Or maybe econ to econ plus or whatever the "better" economy fare is on that particular airline.
I have decent level Elite status for both NWA & United, as they fly most of the routes I regularily travel. I’m in the Twin Cities, home to NWA, so I actually use them more out of convenience to my location, though they’re a fairly good airline (not even near the best though). Premier Exec on United and Elite Gold on NWA.
I get upgrades more often on United than NWA ironically, despite making more flights out of MSP.
what is the best way to save money?
Posted by: | CommentsI am college and dont make to much money but would like to save a little. Any help would be appreciated.
There are some excellent resources out there for saving money on a budget.
Lucy Lazarony with Bankrate.com has some excellent advice tailored specifically for college students:
1. Track it
Track your spending for two to four weeks to find out where your money is going. Are four trips to Starbucks a week really necessary?
"They don’t realize how much they spend on little things," says Vickie Hampton, a financial planner and an associate professor at Texas Tech University in Lubbuck, Texas. "That’s the most common revelation."
Mark Oleson, director of a financial counseling clinic at Iowa State University, adds, "Usually, just by tracking expenses, you’ll start to curb expenses."
2. Get a plan
The best way to manage your money over the course of a semester is to sit down and map out a budget. List sources of income such as scholarships, loans, money from summer jobs and cash from your parents as well as expenses, such as tuition, books and groceries.
3. Good time money
If you know you need to buy a new CD or go to concert or a party every week, make room for that in your budget.
"You need some entertainment," Hampton says. "A student is going to get really burned out if you don’t do anything fun."
4. Pace yourself
If you spend, spend, spend at the beginning of the semester, you could be tapped out later. Give yourself a spending limit for each week. Stick to it and you won’t have to eat macaroni-and-cheese every day in December.
5. Go easy with the credit cards
"One quick way to spend beyond your means is to charge it," says Mallary Tytel, president of Healthy Workplaces.
Use credit cards sparingly. Once you get into the habit of reaching for a Visa, it can be hard to stop.
"I saw a student pick up a bag of chips and charge it," Tytel says.
Who wants to pay interest on a bag of Doritos?
6. Set your own credit line
"Just because you have a credit card with a $2,000 credit line doesn’t mean you have to spend $2,000," DiSpirito says. "If you know you can only pay back $500, then just spend that."
Afraid you’ll spend as long as there’s room on the card? Call your credit card company and request your credit limit be lowered. Keep at it. Card companies will try boost up your credit lines so you spend more. Tell them "no" each time they try.
7. Get real
You can do what you want, but you can’t do everything you want. You’re going to have to make some choices. Whatever you choose is going to cost some money. Be realistic.
"You need to understand you can’t have everything and you have to understand there are consequences," Tytel says. "At some point there needs to be a reality check in terms of what things cost. Most kids have no idea."
8. Stuff happens
If you bust your budget on something you really, really want to do this week, make up for it next week.
If you find that you must go out to dinner and a movie one week, spend the money; be satifisfied with the decision, and commit to staying home, eating at home and not making any other purchases the following week.
9. Look ahead
Whether it’s a road trip with friends or an auto insurance bill, if you know a big expense is coming, start putting some money aside to pay for it.
"It’s a lot easier to set aside $50 every month than to come up with $300 when the bill is due," Oleson says.
10. Get in touch with your roomie
Contact your roommate before the semester starts and divvy up expenses. Chat about who will bring a refrigerator and who will bring a microwave.
This way you avoid duplicating purchases and excess spending, but will still have all the conveniences to make college life easier.
11. Spread it out
"Most of the big expenses are at the beginning of the school year," Tytel says. "Buy books as you need them. That will spread out expenses."
Don’t forget to check out prices from online bookstores. They may give you a better deal than the campus bookstore. Buy used books whenever possible.
12. Ask for help when you need it
"It’s very difficult to say ‘I’m in trouble and I need $2,000′ or ‘I spent my student loan money,’ " Tytel says.
Screw up some courage and phone home. The longer you put it off, the worse things get.
Hope this helps!
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