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Imagine What is Possible in 2008…
Take a moment to imagine 2008 as the year you finally get comfortable in your own skin, make peace with your relationship to money, and create the life you You…
How Much Is Your Time Worth?
Time is money. Right? A lot of personal finance and productivity bloggers are proponents of quantifying time by some formula related to your income, and judging the value of tasks…
New Hampshire’s Civil Unions Provide Economic Boost
As of January 1, the state of New Hampshire is offering civil unions. Here's an article from the Boston Globe about the potential economic boon of the new legislation. Estimates…
Financial Resolutions for 2008, Part II
Last week I analyzed my 2008 financial plans in spending and saving. This week I want to look at the rest of the categories: debt, credit and career. Debt As…
Queercents Weekly Roundup: The Barbie Car
My roommate got me an awesome birthday present back in September, so it was a pretty big deal to get her something quality for Christmas. Inspiration struck when we…
Financial Resolutions for 2008, Part I
When I was in middle school, one of my friends made a New Year's resolution to avoid fried foods all year. I have a specific memory of sitting in a…
Queercents Weekly Roundup: Crisis!
Most of the commentary I've seen on this economic crisis we may or may not be having is a lot like the advice given when we're not in a crisis--build…
Laziness and My Lamest Money Drain
I absolutely love to cook. I always have, but since moving into my own place and having my own kitchen I've sort of exploded. This weekend, I successfully navigated my…
The First Student Loan Payment
I made the first payment against my student loans this week. My grace period is up and the first payment was due December 1. If I don't make pay down…
Unmarried Finances
This week, Jean Chatzky has an article in Money magazine about the particular perils of single finances. I'm sure it will comes as a shock to all Queercents readers that…