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I want to start using a spreadsheet to track and reconcile my various accounts. How do I start? [more inside]
posted by reenum
on Sep 30, 2009 -
9 answers
Is there a realistic business model in personal finance advice/coaching? [more inside]
posted by junger
on Apr 19, 2009 -
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I am a frugal person entering his senior year in college [age 21].
I have been following advice like the stuff in
thread 84915and thread 99852
and living below my means. I sought advice in Financial books for college kids my age [for example, generation debt], but left feeling wanting more because they focus primarily on how to cut expenses [skipping the latte, etc].
So, I have some student loans already, but will need more for my senior year. I also have some money set aside, but I should I use this money to lower the loan amount that I'll take out or use this money for an investment (Roth IRA, index fund), and take out more for my student loans ?
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posted by fizzix
on Aug 26, 2008 -
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Please give advice on dealing with money and guilt about money. [Long question.] [more inside]
posted by anonymous
on Aug 2, 2008 -
20 answers
Asking for a friend: She will be going to Thailand to teach students mostly from Burma and needs some advice. [more inside]
posted by gauchodaspampas
on Feb 22, 2007 -
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I've always heard that something "too good to be true" usually is, so I'm a little skeptical about the Discover card I just got. Long story about why I got it, but I intended to cancel it immediately. Customer service assures me there's no interest for the first 6 months, no annual fee, and a cash-back rewards program. They'd be paying me to use the card. Does anyone use Discover, and is there a catch? [more inside]
posted by SuperNova
on Sep 22, 2005 -
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I have exercised stock options and taken possession of a small number of shares. I have not sold anything, but am wondering how screwed I am, tax-wise. First, do I have to declare the value of the stock as "income" for the year that I acquired it? Second, if I should sell it, do I add the money I receive from that sale to my regular taxable income? Do I deduct the amount I paid in? Is the net difference subject to other taxes? Is this handle-able by an average person or do I need an accountant?
posted by scarabic
on Jan 13, 2005 -
6 answers
Interested in money-saving tips. (more inside) [more inside]
posted by boomchicka
on Sep 15, 2004 -
29 answers