Archive for October, 2011

Why I Love Reward Credit Cards

October 25th, 2011

I admit, I love my reward credit cards, and I run everything through them as much as possible.

When I go to some store (like Target), I even buy a pack of $1 gum with my credit cards!  So you might be wondering why I love to own credit cards such as the American Express Blue Cash Card and the Chase Freedom cards?

Credit Cards

Credit Cards

Well basically, it’s because I like the discount that the cards gives me on all of my purchases!  Why would I want to pay with cash if it’s cheaper to pay with a credit cards via reward points?  It’s kind of ironic if you think about it.  I’m getting a discount in the form of reward points, but when I use such reward credit cards, the store that I’m using the credit cards at, pays the credit card companies extra fees.  You’d think they would do the opposite and charge less for cash and more money for the credit cards. But they don’t!

Perhaps someday they will, but until that time I’m going to continue to get my discount on items bought at such stores and vendors.

I Love Money Hacks

Another thing I love about credit cards is the potential to discover money hacks to maximize the benefit of using reward credit cards.  Often with me and others it’s a game to find a way to maximized the benefit of using the credit cards.  In my case, I only pursue legal money hacks!

An example of a common money hack today is when you have a reward credit card, and then guy gift certificates at a grocery store like Giant Eagle.  You see in this example you get a higher reward rate because you are using the card at a grocery store, but you are also getting the fuel perks from Giant Eagle to make a purchase there.  So basically you are getting a double benefit for what would cost you much more if you were paying cash for the gift certification at Giant Eagle.

If you look around for such deals, they are possible to find!  You don’t hear about them much because after a while the loophole becomes know and the store that has such a loophole closed it eventually.

Controlling Credit Cards

The thing about credit cards is that they are just a tool.  You much control the tool and not have the tool control you.  So that said, if you carry a credit card balance more than a few months, the rewards credit cards lose their advantages and you are better off going for the lowest interest rate credit cards you can find.  The reward credit cards carry a slightly higher interest rate than non-reward credit cards.

In my particular case, I don’t carry a balance, so the reward points is all true savings for me.

What do you think?  Are you a fan of reward credit cards too?  If not, then why, especially if you don’t carry a balance?

Regards,

MR

Joining Technorati

October 25th, 2011

What is Technorati?

Technorati is a site that aggregates blogs from across the blogosphere.  It’s kind of like a reader’s blog nirvana (sort of, I don’t go there).  Technorati has one of the largest collections of blog sites and topics on the internet.  They cover blogs from business, women, sports, technology, entertainment, politics, video and blogging in general.  So as you can imagine, the depth of blogs on this site is very far and deep.

I’m hoping that by joining Technorati.com, the exposure that I’ll receive will have push Money Reasons to an entire new batch of viewers.

Wish me luck and please support my blog!

Update:  Technorati has failed to recognize my blog as a personal finance blog yet again.  Perhaps the term Money in my title moneyreasons.com doesn’t convey the financial nature of my post?  Or perhaps it’s my constant writings about dividends and wealth building strategies that I am deploying and which are working for me?  I don’t understand their logic in ignoring my site I’m a bit popular now, so I guess I’ll just ignore them too…

Thanks,

MR

Best Way To Save Time And Money On A Small Sinkhole!

October 24th, 2011
Mastering Time

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Yesterday, I noticed that down my my mailbox (about  2 feet back from it), the grass in that area seemed to be a bit lower than the grass around it.  Based on common sense, most likely there was something hollow that was buried underground (probably a tree log) and slowly it has disintegrated over time and the hollow area collapsed, causing a hole to appear.

sinkhole

sinkhole

 

Sunday, after getting home from lunch, I noticed that the hole appears to be bigger!

Unfortunately, it looks like the start of a small sink hole forming in my yard.

To resolve my new Sinkhole problem I did the following:

  1. I went to Lowes, and bought three bags of the cheapest filler dirt I could find ($1.18 for a forty pound bag potting soil).
  2. With a shovel, I cut the grass into pieces so I could tear back the sod and expose the hole.
  3. Next I poured each bag of dirt into the hole, stomping the dirt down each time I applied a layer.
  4. Next I puzzled the sod pieces back together so the grass looks almost flat again.
  5. After a few weeks, I’ll go down and once again tear off the sod as I did before and lay down another bag or two of cheap dirt.
  6. Again, I’ll re-apply the sod in it’s proper place, along with a hand full of seeds.
  7. Hopefully, this will complete the process, but if not I’ll lay down some more dirt if it’s required.

Now you might be wondering how I saved money by doing what I did?

Well, believe it or not, this is not the first time that this has happened to me.  In the middle of my yard, a similar sink hole appeared.  That particular time, I waited over a week before acting.  The theory was I would wait until the hole stops sinking before adding the dirt.  Well, unfortunately after a week, the hole kept on getting deeper, and the sides where the hole appeared kept getting broader.  This caused a 1 foot wide hold to expand into a six foot wide hole.  I had to fill, and re-seed a much larger area on that previous hole… not fun!

Had I filled the hole earlier, instead of waiting a week, the sides where the hole appeared may have stayed intact!

If you are interested to read more about sinkholes check out this great article I found online: sinkholes.

Hope this doesn’t happen to you!

MR

 

Should I Spend More Money On My Kids, Especially My Young Daughter?

October 23rd, 2011

First, let me say that I spend more money on my kids than I do for myself.

And in my mind that use to make it okay that I don’t really get the latest and greatest electronic, or motorized things for them.  But lately, I’ve been thinking that perhaps I don’t spend enough and perhaps I really should spend more money on my kids.

I think we are somewhat rare in that we really only spend a few hundred dollars on each kid at Christmas, and even less for their birthdays.  To me that seems like a lot, but when I compare what my kids have to the neighborhood kids, it seems like they have less.

In particular, my daughter seems like she’s at a huge disadvantage because she’s ready to try advanced electronics.  She’s been asking for a laptop, ipod touch, or a cell phone for the last few months.  I’ve been telling her that she’s too young, but really she’s not.  I know she has the focus and skills to work such devices, but it just seems unfair to my son to give her such devices now at such a young age (she’s still 7-years-old).  Of course the costs are a concern too, I do hate to busy expensive things that lose their value so quickly.

Perhaps if I think hard enough on the matter, I can come up with something that isn’t too expensive, yet still gives her exposure to such technology.  Think, think, think…

On the other hand, I would like to give both of my kids some of the adrenalin rushing fun I had as a child (go-karting, motorcycle dirt bikes etc).

20′s Finances:  The Dollar Challenge: Invitation  Great idea, check out this challenge!

101 Centavos:  Community Garden FAIL!  What a great attempt and a ton of knowledge gained from the attempt.  Great story.

First Gen American:  Babci on Death  Wise advice from Babci!  Great saying “Death doesn’t have favorites.”

Live Real, Now:  53 Percent  And to think, I thought I was tough working at the age of 15…  This is a great story of working at an early age and pulling yourself up by the bootstraps.  Read this, I’m sure you’ll be impressed.

My Journey To Millions:  Do You Use a Professional For Items That Can Be Purchased Online?  Information use to be power, but slowly it’s being commoditized in my option.  Interesting take!

Budgeting in the Fun Stuff:  Tipping after a Bad Experience  I usually go as low as 10% if they provide very, very bad service.  I think our tip is an evaluation of their service, if not, then why even have tipping as an option?  Include it into the price of the meal.

Mortgage Free By 30:  Do you have a 5 year plan? I do.  I don’t, but I should have one!

Everyday Tips and Thoughts:  Craziest Ways People Save Money  This is a funny, and yet sad story about being too frugal!

Wealth Informatics:  When frugality = stupidity : Illusion of saving money  This rings very true!  It is possible to be too frugal!

Beating the Index:  Aroway Energy: A Rising Junior Oil Company in Alberta’s Hot Peace River Arch Area  Interesting investing prospect, definitely worth looking further into.

Invest It Wisely:  Invest Wisely in Protecting Your Most Precious Data: How to Back Up Your Stuff to the Cloud  I have a hard time turning down a tech article!  This is spot on though!

Green Money Life:  Tips for Living the Frugal Life – While Still Enjoying Yourself

Barbara Friedberg:  Go Beyond Keeping Up With The Joneses – Great advice on not competing with the financial destructive spending of others.

20 and Engaged:  Quarter Life Crisis: WTF Am I Doing? I feel like this even now!

Canadian Financial Blog:  Five Fall Car Care Tips to Do Now  I so need to do these five checks!

Krant Cents:  Is the American Dream Dead?

Car Negotiation Coach:  What Should I Pay for a New Car? Let’s Ask TrueCar  Never heard of TrueCar site before, I’ll have to use this next time when I go car shopping!

Stupid Cents:  What is Stopping You From Earning Money Online?  It doesn’t get any truer than what Mike has identified here.

Free Money Wisdom: Best Gift Ideas for Men Under $100  Not a half bad list if I may say so myself.  I do find that I like a little from each of the categories, I guess I’m a bit more complex (or confused)…

Well Heeled Blog:  Getting Into Credit Card Points & Miles  Very clever use of her reward credit cards, and some great new ones to consider!  I’m be back to check what Well Heeled is considering!!!

Lazy Man And Money:  Reviewing My Necessary Expenses (October 2011)  Gotta love spending breakdowns like this!

Free From Broke:  Find the Money to Pay Down Debt  Smart way to accomplish paying down debt.

Narrow Bridge Finance:  Fixing Your Own Economy  Great advice from all angles on your financial well-being!

Tight Fisted Miser:  Online Income Report – September 2011  Very impressive online income stream, much better than mine!

Special Announcements:

Check out the new social health site “Health Buzzing” for some great health articles!  Now that I’m trying to improve my shape and health, I’m sure to be a regular there!

Well enough links for this week.  Next week I’ll scale back a bit.

Bests,

MR

 

 

Are You Getting Paid What You Are Worth?

October 21st, 2011

How do you know if you are getting paid what you are worth?

Peanuts?

Peanuts?

 

Today I’m going to talk about a computer systems analyst that I once worked with that was making a quarter of the salary that I was making, even though he graduated from a prestigious private college and achieved much better grades than I.

The employee that I worked with (let’s call him Tooshy) was brilliant, worked long hours and was very productive.  For 10 years, Tooshy told me that he worked for less than $40,000 at an Ad company, never questioning his salary, and happy to get the raises that he was getting.

Flashback 10 years prior, he consider himself lucky when he got an internship while he was still in college since there were a lot of applicants completing to get selected for the internship at the fairly large local company.  He said of the over 80 applicants that applied from his small but prestigious college, he was one of two that was selected.  I could read in his face that he was (and still is) proud of being selected from such a high number of qualified student.  He had an edge though, his grades were at the top of the heap, he had the highest GPA of the group that applied, and since that was the determining criteria for the hiring company, he naturally got selected.

The Financial Mistake of Not Looking At Other Opportunities

Tooshy, while a brilliant student and computer analyst, wasn’t aware of what other comparable computer analysts were getting paid to do for the same work.  So for nine years he just kept spinning like the good little computer analysts gear that he was, accepting less money the entire time.  Now in his defense, he was single and the amount of money he was getting still seemed like a pretty decent chunk of change to him.  He rented a room from a friend at an extremely cheap price so he said he was always flushed with cash, or so he believed.  This obviously was a huge financial mistake, and one that he deeply regrets and is quite bitter about, even to this day!

Tooshy’s problem was that he wasn’t really focused on the money aspect of his job, and the other computer science students that he hung with in class weren’t really focus on the money element either.  Mostly, they learned to create computer systems, and were coding the majority of the time, especially Tooshy because he spent a lot of time producing some of the best code in his computer classes.

Once Tooshy realized that he was getting grossly underpaid, he confronted his boss about it.  His boss realizing Tooshy’s worth agree and tried to get him a raise.  Well, upper management only agreed to a $10,000 one time bump increase.  By 1 time bump increase, they meant that they would give him the $10,000 increase in pay instantly, but the raise next year would be the a normal 2 to 5% raise.

4 Steps to Make Sure You Are Getting Paid What You Are Worth

  1. Don’t be shy, ask friend that are in similar positions if they make more than x, or directly what the make!
  2. Go the site www.salary.com and check out what other in your position may be making
  3. Interested in what the employees make at a certain company that you are interested in check out this site www.glassdoor.com.  I have found that this site has some great information on salary and work conditions for decent sized companies.
  4. Try to work with friends!  If you have a cliché where you work, you have more clout…
  5. Use google for searches on your profession and salary…

Please, don’t go through your work career like Tooshy.  He worked long hours for below average rates for too long (although I’m sure he is doing okay now that he is aware of his worth).  In the future, there is a good chance that salary pay might not increase like it has in the past, especially with global competition and a government where country pay/wage inequalities exists.  In other words, get the money while it’s on the table!!!

Readers, do you know if you are getting paid what you are worth?  If not, please check out the links in my 4 steps above.

Here’s wishing you the best!

MR

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