Five Things You May Not Know About Me

Okay, this isn’t financially related so feel free to tune out. I was tagged by Steve at AdventureMoney to reveal five things you might not know about me. In response, I submit to you these five tidbits:
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TEDTalk Videos: New Ideas In Economics And Business

I’ve just spent the last hour watching various talks from previous TEDs, which from what I can gather is a symposium about exchanging ideas from innovative people from around the world. If you have an iPod, these would be great videos or podcasts (about 20 minutes long each) for a commute.

While not necessarily all money-related, many of them touch on economics and business. Here are a few that I found intriguing:

Rethinking Poverty: Novogratz

Jacqueline Novogratz is the founder and CEO of Acumen Fund, a non-profit that takes a business-like approach to improving the lives of the poor.

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My Money Guide: A New Project

A few publishers used to ask me for book proposals on my views on money management, but have stopped bothering since it is quite apparent that I just don’t have the time or discipline to do such a feat. Instead, a new ongoing project for this blog is to try to collate all the knowledge that I have gained so far (and am still gaining!) into a sort of free online finance book. The ongoing rough draft will be housed here (Update: I moved it to it’s own domain — and then moved it back :P). Tentatively, I am going to call it “My Money Guide”, but I don’t really like that name.

My Money Blog Thanksgiving Giveaway Winners!

First all, thanks for everyone who participated in my Thanksgiving Giveaway. I think it was a huge success, and I was overwhelmed by the response. As for my weekend, my family was in town and despite all my anti-consumerism ramblings we did a fair bit of shopping. It was great to see them and I look forward to seeing the other half of my family over the Christmas holidays. I truly have much to be thankful for.

Enough of that, let’s get to giving out some prizes! First, I had to split up them up between guessers and bloggers. This was simply done by Excel’s random number generator add-in. Here are the results:
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Marriage and Money: My Wife And I

Sprinkled throughout my ramblings are various mentions of my wife, mostly in passing. Because of these, I may have given a skewed perception of her as some stereotypical one-dimensional woman that doesn’t like math or shops all day. That’s my fault. Let’s nip that in the bud, shall we? First, she doesn’t like to deal with money issues because she’s female. She doesn’t like dealing with money because, well, she just doesn’t. Obviously, I do. While growing up, my mother was an active money manager, teaching me about frugality and saving money for the future. Without her, I doubt this blog would even exist.

Now that I’ve made that clear, let’s add some dimension to this “wife” character. 🙂 Sure, she fits some stereotypes. But don’t we all? And what’s wrong with that, anyways? Here are the facts:
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Welcome US News and World Report Readers

Thanks for taking a peek at my detailed journal of our personal path to early retirement. You can see exactly how far along I am with the chart on the top right (We are in our late 20s). Here I reveal my current net worth, and write daily about the big things that help guarantee I’ll reach my goals, and also the small things that will make those goals arrive earlier. Please consider subscribing if this interests you!

BzzAgent – Get Your Own Free Stuff To Review

One of the perks of this blog is that publishers send me free books to review (which I then give away). While that may be nice, I still wish I was a successful gadget-blogger. They get free electronics to review! Anyways, the whole point of this is that companies are perfectly willing to send out free stuff in order to generate “buzz” or word-of-mouth. It’s a powerful idea and potentially way cheaper than conventional means like television advertising.

Enter BzzAgent, which brings this concept to the public. Based on your profile and little surveys that you fill out, they will send you products that companies are interesting in giving out. You basically get a reviewer’s kit consisting of a free item, some coupons for your friends to buy that item, and some pamphlets about the item. You have no obligation to say anything nice or sell anything. You just openly admit that you got the item for free and give your honest opinion.

Things I’ve gotten from BzzAgent for free: (signed up in April 2005)
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Some More Reminders

My list of free budgeting software has more than doubled since I first posted it, and I’ve discovered a lot of quality software that I need to explore further. Who knew there were so many free alternatives for those looking to manage their spending?

If instead you’re looking for more ideas on growing your money, the Carnival of Investing can provide a lot of great ideas. This week’s edition is at Journey to Financial Freedom. Any blogger can submit an article, and after participating you can host one yourself!

Thanksgiving Giveaway (Free Stuff!) Reminder

This is just a friendly reminder that my free Thanksgiving Giveaway is going to end on Tuesday, so if you haven’t entered now is a good time. The response has been great, with over 400 entries so far! Since I underestimated the number of entrants, if more people guess the correct number than there are prizes, I will guarantee that everyone will still win a prize. So there’s no reason not to try!

To My Patient Bloglines Readers

Another feedback from my readers using Bloglines is that entries keep popping up as unread. My apologies, that is definitely annoying. (I don’t use Bloglines myself.) It is mostly due to my obsessive need to re-edit my posts for spelling or grammatical errors.

In order to fix this, if you aren’t already, log into Bloglines and go to this feed. Now, on your top right there should be a tab called “edit subscription”. Click on it. Now where it says “Updated Items”, change the option from “Display As New” to “Ignore”. Thanks to Rebecca for the tip.

If you aren’t subscribed, check out my new subscription page.

Weekly Peek Into My Del.icio.us Bookmarks

Okay, the old geezer that is I has finally opened up a Del.icio.us account. Here’s what I’ve been reading this week:

What?s the Difference Between ?Fee-Based? and ?Fee-Only”? at AllFinancialMatters – If you’re paying someone else to handle your money or are thinking about it, you should know this.

Remodelling a home AKA Contractors that stink at GetRichSlowly – It almost makes me happy I don’t have a house to fix up.

Dating and Coupons? at Make Love, Not Debt – Even though it may not be logical, please don’t use coupons on a first date. Unless you have a blind date with Borat or something…

My Money Worries

Here are the money thoughts that are swirling around my head these days:

I need to find a job. My wife needs to find a job. We need to move. We need to find a house that we can afford.

No big deal, eh? It’s a very weird transitional place for us. A year from now, we both hopefully will have good-paying jobs and be making double what we’re earning now, and be living near one of our families. It’s the like the calm before the storm. I know that everything will work out in the end, but I still can’t stop worrying about it now and then.