Caution Regarding Savings Bonds That Have Matured
EE and I savings bonds earn interest for 30 years. HH savings bonds earn interest for 20 years.
Please check www.treasurydirect.gov prior to cashing in your savings bonds. Click on the get started link. You can also check when the next accrual period is on the bonds. You still may decide to cash the savings bonds in but try waiting until the next accrual period has passed.
An EE bond issued in 1984 for $50 (face value)would be worth over $90. The bond still accrues interest after the maturity date.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Blogs That I Read Has Been Updated
Hopefully I will be able to reconnect with Anjali's and The Life You Choose's new blogs. New blog added is Uncommon Threads.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Ways to Obtain Money
1) Collect outstanding money
a) referral money on contracts such as home heating oil
2) Seek reimbursement from employer
a) professional fees
b) travel expenses
3) Check your safety deposit box
a) savings bonds that have matured
4) Bonuses
a) save the money for a rainy day rather than splurging
5) Credit Card Rewards Programs
a) opt for the statement credit rather than the product or gift card
6) SKIP THE IMPULSE BUYS
7) Return items by the return date that you don’t want, can’t use or have buyer’s remorse
8) Sell used items to a 2nd hand store
a) books, toys, clothes, computer and audio equipment, dvds, cds
9) Cash in coins that you have been keeping
10) Find a way to bring in extra income
a) additional employment
b) trade services with people
a) referral money on contracts such as home heating oil
2) Seek reimbursement from employer
a) professional fees
b) travel expenses
3) Check your safety deposit box
a) savings bonds that have matured
4) Bonuses
a) save the money for a rainy day rather than splurging
5) Credit Card Rewards Programs
a) opt for the statement credit rather than the product or gift card
6) SKIP THE IMPULSE BUYS
7) Return items by the return date that you don’t want, can’t use or have buyer’s remorse
8) Sell used items to a 2nd hand store
a) books, toys, clothes, computer and audio equipment, dvds, cds
9) Cash in coins that you have been keeping
10) Find a way to bring in extra income
a) additional employment
b) trade services with people
Monday, March 2, 2009
Pet Peeves
1) H not reading emails that I send
2) Kids do not do housework
3) Don't have a chef
4) Snow exists on sidewalks, porchs and driveways
5) They do not make diapers backwards for the child that insists on lying on their stomach during diaper changes.
6) Home heating oil is expensive
2) Kids do not do housework
3) Don't have a chef
4) Snow exists on sidewalks, porchs and driveways
5) They do not make diapers backwards for the child that insists on lying on their stomach during diaper changes.
6) Home heating oil is expensive
Sunday, February 15, 2009
$50 Day
Plans for the Day
Lots of people plan the events of a day but do we really plan the $ cost of the day. Yesterday, I left the house with an event plan but not a spending plan.
Basketball
-snacks for three $3
Library (free)
-ordered books, rented 3 DVDs, 2 games and 5 books
Lunch
-fast food for three $12
Gas
-$38
So everything was spent on fuel (gasoline and food).
Happy V day!
Lots of people plan the events of a day but do we really plan the $ cost of the day. Yesterday, I left the house with an event plan but not a spending plan.
Basketball
-snacks for three $3
Library (free)
-ordered books, rented 3 DVDs, 2 games and 5 books
Lunch
-fast food for three $12
Gas
-$38
So everything was spent on fuel (gasoline and food).
Happy V day!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
2nd Look at Monthly Expenses
New
Storage Unit $60
Increased
Savings for Tuition / Pool $120 a week (needs to increase)
Babysitting $200
Credit Cards $1900 (no financing) 2nd card $320 average
Church Donations $560
Mortgage $1200, $2000, $300 (interest and some principal)
Maintained
Savings $40 a week (160)
Auto Insurance $200
Groceries $600
Electric / Gas -not clear on average yet
Eliminated
Cleaning (not currently)
Snowball payment
Water (in the process) -well water
Decreased
ATM withdrawals $20
Storage Unit $60
Increased
Savings for Tuition / Pool $120 a week (needs to increase)
Babysitting $200
Credit Cards $1900 (no financing) 2nd card $320 average
Church Donations $560
Mortgage $1200, $2000, $300 (interest and some principal)
Maintained
Savings $40 a week (160)
Auto Insurance $200
Groceries $600
Electric / Gas -not clear on average yet
Eliminated
Cleaning (not currently)
Snowball payment
Water (in the process) -well water
Decreased
ATM withdrawals $20
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