Carnivales

My Money Blog is excited be included in a few carnivals this week:

Carnival of Personal Finance #54 at Mighty Bargain Hunter.
Carnival of Investing #28 at My Personal Finance Blog.
Carnival of the Capitalists at Financial Methods

The next Carnival of Investing is also going to be held at Mighty Bargain Hunter. What a sucker for punishment 😉

Why College Is CHEAP!

Ok, I fully realize that everyone complains, and it is just how most people deal with stress. Nothing wrong with that. But I’m sick and tired of the media frenzy about college costs like it’s worse than HIV or something. Books, magazine articles, newspaper headlines. I’m here to say: College Is Cheap. And here’s why:

Tuition. I don’t know of any public university that charges more than $5,000 $10,000 a year for in-state tuition. I also don’t know of any state that doesn’t at least have one decent college. On top of that, in most states you can do your first 2 years at community college, and then transfer for your final 2 years and still get the exact same Bachelor’s degree.
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More Consumer Outrage via Jiffy Lube

Q: When is an oil/filter change not an oil/filter change?

A: When you go to the Jiffy Lube featured in this video. They leave the original filter in the car! (They mark the old filter with a smiley face.)
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Circular Money

Ah, June is in the air. That means sunshine and a whole lot of gift shopping. People are getting married or graduating from high school or college left and right. A good number of birthdays in the summer too it seems. When you have a large family, it’s not uncommon to have to spend several hundred dollars on gifts this time of year. I’m glad I ordered my cheap checks from Costco.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. Giving is just part of life in this family. Heck, I was born, had 27 birthdays, graduated both high school and college, and got married. I’ve scored tons of loot. I just think it’s interesting how all this money just goes around in a circle. First you receive, then you give, and then your kids receive again. I can see how single, childless adults would get really annoyed after a while 😉

Investing Carnivals

The 26th and 27th editions of the Carnival of Investing are up! Next week it’s being held at My Personal Finance Blog. Thanks for everyone who has volunteered to host future editions, I will line those up this week.

Thanks Dad

While also teaching me the same things as my mom, my dad specifically illustrated how doing hard work every single day, over time, can add up to great achievements in life. Always work towards your goals.

China Pictures

I’m back! Heavily jetlagged and with a mountain of snail mail and e-mail to sort through, of course the first thing I must do is upload my digital pictures. Here are a few I thought were worthy of sharing:

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Scorpions and other critters on a stick

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More Musings from Guilin, China

Whew. I’m on my first guided tour and I don’t like it. I feel like sheep. Baaa. Back to independent travel from now on.

My wife and I (more her than me) couldn’t handle any more Chinese food, so we went to… Kentucky Fried Chicken! It is seriously huge here, I was told it’s the largest chain restaurant in China. I really don’t quite understand why. Is fried chicken destined to be the world’s official food? The Colonel was a true visionary.

With my stomach full of grease and my mind full of the beautiful scenery of Guilin, I am hanging out in another internet cafe. Hotel internet: 60 yuan an hour, or about $8 a hour. Internet cafe: 2 yuan an hour, or 25 cents an hour (+ a lot of looking stupid and hand gestures for communication).

Random China Ramblings

  • For a communist country, Beijing sure has a lot of SUVs, Audis, BMWs, and other luxury vehicles. The official federal vehicles seems to be black Audi A6s. New shiny luxury condominiums rise directly next to concrete slums. There are also a large number of (often aggressive) beggars on the streets. Interesting contrasts.
  • How this – my tour guide owns his own condo (actually “leases for 70 years”) and also owns a commercial storefront (bought with cash) and leases that out. Mortgages only run to 20 years, but many people use much shorter lengths. Capitalism!
  • Haggling is a pain in the butt, but makes a huge difference in the price you pay for stuff if you’re a tourist. It’s like picking a fight every time you want to buy a gift for somebody. In the end the vendor looks like you just said his mother was ugly, but you know in the end his profit margin was still astronomical.

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MyMoneyBlog Highlights

I want to also remind recent visitors that I have a category called Best of MyMoneyBlog which is a condensed version of past posts. I meant to do another highlight reel of recent happenings on this blog before leaving on my trip, but I spent that time instead searching for my old money belt. (It was in the safebox. Duh!)

This Week’s Carnivals

  • Carnival of Investing at Journey to Financial Freedom
  • Carnival of Personal Finance at My Open Wallet
  • Festival of Frugality at Mighty Bargain Hunter
  • Carnival of Debt Reduction at Kirby on Finance

Off To Asia

greatwall.jpgI’m off to Asia tomorrow for a family trip. I still have to pack and do a million other things beforehand, but it should be awesome!

Although I love to travel, I never buy souvenirs (except as gifts). I try to follow the “take only pictures, leave only footprints” policy, except for buying a postcard from each place. My ultimate goal is to have an entire wall covered with postcards. Right now I have only have about a 3′ x 3′ block, so I’ve got lots to go =)
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