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How Does A Flexible Spending Account Work?

Personal Finance, Saving · December 16, 2011

In an earlier post, I brought up the awesomeness of Flexible Spending Accounts and displayed my n00bness for not setting one up. I wanted to go into more detail, before I forgot, for those who aren’t as familiar. With the huge medical terms you see while enrolling in certain employer programs, …

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Book Review: The Big Short

Uncategorized · December 14, 2011

A little over a month ago, I finished reading one of Michael Lewis’ first books, Liar’s Poker. A few days following, I finished reading another one of his books, The Big Short. It was that good. When the book first began, I was a little disappointed. Since Liar’s Poker was written in first …

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Credit Scores Are Meaningless…Apparently

Credit Building, Credit Cards · December 12, 2011

There are thousands, if not millions, of articles on the web explaining the importance of credit scores. Lenders use them. Insurance agencies use them. Even employers are beginning to view them. My question to these authors is – if credit scores are important – then why does my near-perfect score …

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Link With It, Rock With It: Weekend Reading

Uncategorized · December 9, 2011

I joined the Yakezie Challenge in August and owe all of my success to fellow challengers/members. . Be sure to check out these fantastic sites for a little weekend reading: Financial Samurai: How To Get Boys If You Live At Home With Mom And Dad Financially Consumed: Refinancing Your Home Loan …

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I Only Listen to Techno – crats

Economics · December 6, 2011

What genre of music do you listen to? Do you like rap? Country? Rock? Pop? I would bet that most of you said “yes” to a few of the above categories. Well whatever you chose, you’re full of it. Maybe you used to like this kind of music, but not anymore. You see…rap is no longer rap. …

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Future of Funancials IV: The Business of Blogging

Blogging · December 5, 2011

When I first began blogging, it was supposed to be a learning experience. Although I work with money at my primary job – being 25 years old – I understood there’s still a lot more I can learn about personal finance and money management. My thought was: if I could consistently research finance topics …

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Weekend Reading

Uncategorized · December 2, 2011

I joined the Yakezie Challenge in August and owe all of my success to fellow challengers/members. November has been the best month to date for Funancials so I would like to send out a special thank you. Before you return here to view my November Blog Results - be sure to check out these fantastic …

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Hunter, aka A. Blinkin, is the blogger behind Funancials. His experience in banking, lending, payments and investments has earned him the title of "Personal Finance Guru." In addition to helping people with their finances, Hunter enjoys crunchy tacos, open mouth kisses from his 2 baby boys and writing in third person. Read More…

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