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Outsourcing Personal Tasks
Posted in Lifestyle on 25 January 2008

At what point does it make sense to start hiring out little tasks? These days, you can hire someone to pick up your laundry, schedule a doctor’s appointment and pick out birthday cards for your kids! But how much money is it worth to save that sort of time?
My frugal tendencies tell me that paying [...]

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8 Free Ways To Lose Weight Forever
Posted in Lifestyle, Motivational on 7 January 2008

Now that the holidays are over, its the beginning of the weight lost season. I started eating like there was no tomorrow during the past 2 months. I also strayed away from my normal healthy routine, so now I’m getting back on track. Many people decide to join a gym around this time, only to [...]

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A Tough Purchase Decision: Is The iPhone Worth It?
Posted in Consumerism, Lifestyle, Other Stuff on 12 December 2007

For the past few months I’ve been wanting an iPhone. I didn’t think much of it when it came out and I actually thought it was silly to wait out in the cold to get one. I even wrote about how crazy it was to pay up to $1000 for one on eBay when they [...]

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Start Businesses or Get a Job After College?
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Lifestyle on 3 December 2007

For about 17 years of our lives we’re sitting in a classroom, taking notes and trying to memorize formulas, dates and the significant people in history. Then in a blink of an eye, that final graduation day arrives and you suddenly realize that you never have to sit in another classroom again. It’s an amazing [...]

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The High Price of Education
Posted in Lifestyle, Personal Finance on 30 November 2007

Paying for schooling can be tough. I’m in the middle of the application process for grad school, and every other thought circles around to how I’m going to manage to pay for it. There’s no arguing how useful a bachelors or an advanced degree is — if, for instance, you work for Uncle Sam, your [...]

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