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The Cost of Renting vs. Buying

Budgeting, Personal Finance · October 14, 2011

Should you buy or rent? No… I’m not talking about housing (that’s an overplayed topic). Rather, I’m referencing everything else. Is there a correlation of cost to rental price? Case Study #1: Surfboard Because my car is too small to carry a longboard, I’m forced to rent one when I go …

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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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Week In Review: Abe Link-In Review

Investing · October 9, 2011

Today is when I would normally highlight my favorite 5 articles written from other Personal Finance bloggers throughout the week. Due to a hectic schedule this past week I wasn't able to surf the internet as I normally would (people still surf the internet, right?). One article I will always …

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Future of Funancials: October Blog Goals

Blogging · October 7, 2011

A few days ago I posted a Blog Update but it wasn’t too detailed. Today, while sharing my blog goals for the month of October, I will dive a bit deeper. Alexa The Yakezie Challenges you to drop your Alexa Ranking below 200k in 6 months. My goal was to hit that mark in 2 months and I barely …

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Ben Bernanke Gets a Taste of The Real World

Economics, Huckin' Filarious · October 5, 2011

I had a rare day off of work yesterday, which I’m always thankful for. A mid-week day off allows me to scatter about the city running errands I typically would be unable to do. Today, however, I’ve been glued to the TV. It’s not because Aladdin is making a mid-day appearance or because it’s Adam …

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Future of Funancials: Blog Update II

Blogging · October 4, 2011

What’s been a horrible month in the stock market has been an outstanding month for Funancials. If my investment portfolio had the growth of Funancials, I would have developed scoliosis from my unusually fat wallet. Although my spine didn't need corrective surgery, I suffered much pain. Any number I …

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How To Make Your Bank Account Overdraft-Proof

Banking, Budgeting, Personal Finance · October 2, 2011

Overdrafts occur when you write a check, use a debit card, or make an automatic bill payment without having adequate funds in your account. The bank may or may not cover the purchase amount (and probably disclosed their policy upon opening the account), but you are left with overdraft fees …

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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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