When A Boyfriend Mistreats Your Cat
I’m Single in NYC.....
What’s the rule on using lingerie from an ex for your new beau?
My friend is getting married and I’m not invited
My husband just won’t go down on me!
Can “Friends With Benefits” Ever Work?
My fiance hit me on the arm. Will it happen again?
I can’t stand my husband’s politics.
I think I married the wrong person
My boyfriend is pressuring me to give up being a vegetarian
My advice to those who want to save more would be to first and foremost study the tax code inside and out. Know how to optimize your taxes. Secondly, identify where you overspend. I found that I overspend on going out, take outs and cabs. That’s probably true for a lot of New Yorkers as well. So I cut takeout completely, reduced going out to the minimum and I still take cabs because subway aggravates me to no end. Finally, if it’s difficult to track your expenses, for example if you’re like me and put business expenses (reimbursable) on the same credit card as you personal ones, use software to track it. Mint.com is superb and it alerst you when you’re about to go over the limit of your budget. Hope this helps!
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Crotch Rocket Says:
January 24th, 2011 at 3:07 pm
“I am not so concerned about what’s gonna happen to me when I am 60″ Ditto; according to my financial planner, I could stop contributing now, retire at 67 and live okay until 90 or so. However, my goal is to retire by 60 and never touch the principal, which is going to take a lot more work, but I’m on track so far.
I’m Single in NYC.....
What’s the rule on using lingerie from an ex for your new beau?
My friend is getting married and I’m not invited
My husband just won’t go down on me!
Can “Friends With Benefits” Ever Work?
My fiance hit me on the arm. Will it happen again?
I can’t stand my husband’s politics.
I think I married the wrong person
My boyfriend is pressuring me to give up being a vegetarian
My advice to those who want to save more would be to first and foremost study the tax code inside and out. Know how to optimize your taxes. Secondly, identify where you overspend. I found that I overspend on going out, take outs and cabs. That’s probably true for a lot of New Yorkers as well. So I cut takeout completely, reduced going out to the minimum and I still take cabs because subway aggravates me to no end. Finally, if it’s difficult to track your expenses, for example if you’re like me and put business expenses (reimbursable) on the same credit card as you personal ones, use software to track it. Mint.com is superb and it alerst you when you’re about to go over the limit of your budget. Hope this helps!
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Crotch Rocket Says:
January 24th, 2011 at 3:07 pm
“I am not so concerned about what’s gonna happen to me when I am 60″ Ditto; according to my financial planner, I could stop contributing now, retire at 67 and live okay until 90 or so. However, my goal is to retire by 60 and never touch the principal, which is going to take a lot more work, but I’m on track so far.