2 Financial Woes That Can Signal the Start of Dementia
These money management issues can hint at dementia years prior to diagnosis, a new study finds.
These money management issues can hint at dementia years prior to diagnosis, a new study finds.
I love a good debt free story! If you are interested in learning how to pay off debt, the 18 stories I’m about to share will teach, motivate, and inspire you. When I was paying off my $40,000 student loan debt in 7 months, I spent a lot of time online reading how other people […]
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Time and time again, I’ll come across an unfortunate story and/or a GoFundMe for a person who didn’t have life insurance and has left their family with debt, no savings, and very little to continue to live off of. Note: Before you exit out of this page because you think it’s not worth it, many […]
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Buying discounted gift cards is one of my favorite ways to save money and stay on budget. You can hack your way into saving hundreds of dollars a year by buying cheap gift cards. Discounted gift cards are gift cards…
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Looking for free diapers and low-cost baby products? Diapers are expensive and a pain in the budget. Babies need roughly 8000 diapers before theyâre potty trained, costing parents $2000 or more. So weâve put together some simple and legitimate options to help you save money. When you combine these methods together, you can literally save […]
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One of the biggest frustrations that come with paying down your credit cards, is that a large amount of your money goes towards the interest on the account. With so much money tied up in interest, itâs very difficult to make headway and ultimately pay off your cards. And if you arenât able to pay […]
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Building wealth isn’t necessarily second nature to anyone, but you have to start somewhere. Budgets aren’t simply a means to keep track of whether your bills are paid and which accounts are due. They’re your tool for managing money in…
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How to make smart financial decisions in a low interest rate environment.*
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David Pogue is one of the world's bestselling how-to authors with over 3 million books in print. He has 120 titles in the Missing Manual series, a collection of funny computer books, and he wrote or co-wrote seven books in the "for Dummies" series.
David is a former New York Times columnist, the tech critic for Yahoo Finance, and he writes a monthly column for Scientific American. He's worked in TV as the host of science shows on PBS's "NOVA" and as a correspondent for "CBS Sunday Morning" since 2002. He's the recipient of prestigious awards like multiple Emmys, Webbys, and a Loeb for journalism.
In this interview. we talk about his most recent title Pogue’s Basics: Money – Essential Tips and Shortcuts (That No One Bothers to Tell You) About Beating the System. It covers 150 simple tips and tricks to stop leaving money on the table every day. You can pick up a copy on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, or Booksamillion.
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You should never buy anything but refurbished computers. – David Pogue
I had a great time chatting with David about some of my favorite money-saving tips from the book. Here are some of the topics we discuss:
No matter how much or little money you have, you'll take away easy tips and shortcuts to outsmart retailers, leverage savings programs, and keep more of your hard-earned money!
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