My mom did this regularly growing up. It was all good until one year she did it on a day she was feeling extremely productive. She also felt she should clean out the fish tank in the same day.
Poor fish never saw it coming...
My wife and I were just talking about this earlier. We can't put our finger on it but something just isn't there this year. We have a new house, great jobs, two beautiful little girls and a bun in the oven. For some reason it just doesn't feel like Christmas this year.
I just picked up a bottle of Basil Hayden's for my father in law today for $30.99 which is the cheapest I have ever seen it. If I hadn't grabbed two other bottles on Friday I would have gotten a second for myself.
T-Mobile coverage
We are looking to cut unnecessary expenses and Verizon is just stupid expensive. Does anyone have any current or recent experience(in the last 6 months) with them? My concern is the rural areas in between major towns. I don't have any desire to drop down to 3G or Edge service...
Don't drink Starbucks or energy drinks. Sacrifice your smart phone for a flip phone. Eat meals at home. Pack your lunch. Get a second job and invest even more money.
There are a lot of paths to get there but not if you're too busy looking at all of the bumps in the road.
Except for that stud of a linebacker that everyone criticized the Colts for taking so early. I wonder how close he will get to Spielman's record this year.
If you invested $5/day starting at age 18 and kept it in the market for 50 years you would have $851,000 assuming the market average yield of 7%.
If you invested $10/day under the same conditions you're now talking $1.67 million.
Everyone thinks you have to invest a ton of money to have...
If I physically held precious metals, which I don't, I wouldn't discuss amounts stored. Just like how I wouldn't tell how many $2 bills I have stored under the mattress either.
If this continues I wonder if Galyan's could make a return into the local market. Then again could they compete with e-commerce now? We all know not enough people would shop there in order to support a local business/company.
I doubt many of you have been following this but since my wife works for CVS it is extremely interesting to me.
CVS has been approved by Federal regulators to purchase Aetna Insurance Group with the only stipulation being they have to sell of Aetna's Medicare Part D business off.
What this...