Showing posts with label finance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finance. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

My 2013 resolutions

First let me say that this is posted across all of my blogs so if you're following my blogs (especially my blogger blogs), you'll see the same exact posting.
My goals are :
  • Increase my liquid savings by $2,500-3,000.
  • Add 1 $250 CD bringing me to 6 CD's. After I get my liquid account to $3,000 all additional savings will go into the cd's.
  • Add $300 to my stock account.
  • Save up at least half of the amount for my bedroom suite. With 24 months same as cash I'll be able to pay it over time.
  • Close on my house no later than July. It should be sooner but I could push it back a few months.
  • Lose 1 pants size. Sure why not! It never happens but whatever. 
  • Save $1,000 for moving expenses and trips home. I have to go home at least 3 times this year including getting my stuff out of storage.
Nice and short. Hopefully I'll meet most of them.

Monday, June 4, 2007

I have some money I need to move around

I've made some money over the past couple of months and now I need to decide what to do with it. Right now, it's sitting in my account languishing. That's about to change though.

I've been looking around emoneycentral.com looking for high rate savings and CD accounts. My current savings account is paying less than 2% interest. By surfing around this site, I've been able to find some savings accounts paying over 5%. Now that's what I'm talking about.

I know that some of the money is going to be used for my stock funds. That's why I was interested in the "Sell in May and walk away" article. I'm not an active trader, so I won't be doing this but it is still an interesting concept to keep in mind. Even though I buy and hold, at some point, some of the stock will still be sold.

I love sites that help me make more money. I wonder if I can get in on one of these free money deals too.

Monday, May 7, 2007

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