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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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How To Stop Receiving Credit Card Offers

Credit Building, Credit Cards · November 27, 2011

Think back to when you were 10 years old. An envelope would come in the mail with your name on it. Didn’t matter who it was from, the excitement was still there. There was something about receiving mail that makes a kid feel important. Fast forward 20 years…Complete 180. Now you dread mail. It’s …

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Have You Ever Faced Blogger Burnout?

Blogging · October 12, 2011

Is There More To Life Than Money? Rhetorical. Don’t answer that. The reason I pose the question is because I’m facing Personal Finance Blogger Burnout. For someone that eats, sleeps, and breathes money – I think I have the equivalent of food poisoning. I just quickly read 20-30 blogs and now my …

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5 People That Will Make You Smarter

Investing · September 14, 2011

There are very few people I think are smart. No offense to anyone reading this, but you aren’t smart. If you’re reading my blog, you’re not smart. I’m not smart, so no one that cares about what I have to say is smart. This might be a little harsh but my view of smart is different than most. I have …

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What is the Difference Between Interest Rate and APR?

Banking, Mortgage, Personal Finance · September 12, 2011

I told you in my last post, I was going to do it. Did you not believe me? Important Disclosure: Skip to the bottom if you’re in a hurry. Picture this: Every conversation with your friends includes one of them telling you how low their mortgage rate is. You research mortgage refinancing …

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Future of Funancials: Blog Goals

Blogging · September 11, 2011

At the beginning of this month I posted my first blog update. To follow up, I wanted to let everyone inside my head on what I hope to achieve this month. Alexa The Yakezie Challenges you to drop your Alexa Ranking below 200k in 6 months. My goal is to hit this number in 2 months. Finishing …

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The Psychology of Free (Finale)

Business · September 7, 2011

If you have been following The Psychology of Free Series, I thank you. I have learned so much over the past week regarding companies offering freebies that I want to throw up. In order to prevent any potential projectile vomit, the series comes to a conclusion today. How’s that for a fancy …

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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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