Well, I pulled the cord on my lawnmower and broke it yet again. I’ve mentioned problems with my lawnmower in the past. I’ve always been able to fix it at a fair price, but now it’s breaking down more frequently. The engine is smoking slightly, the deck is rusting, the seals are leaking, the wheels… Continue reading Lemons to Lemonade – Lessons Learned From A Broken Lawnmower
Author: Money Reasons
A offbeat personal finance blogger that comes from the tech world.
Iron Man II Was Great But It Cost Us $50.00
Last night we had a great time when we went and saw Iron Man II. I thought it was well done and overall was a great movie! But calculating the cost, it ran over $50.00 for the entire experience. Here’s a break down of the costs: tickets (2 adults, 2 kids): $30 Popcorn, drinks and… Continue reading Iron Man II Was Great But It Cost Us $50.00
Goldman Sachs Is Being Used as a Whipping Boy
Today, I was reading a post by Jeremy Seigel about Goldman Sachs, and most of his viewpoints reflect most of my own (see Crucifying Goldman Sachs, Start of The Witch Hunts). I have to note that I don’t always agree with the famous author (who wrote “Stocks for the Long Run“), but on this topic,… Continue reading Goldman Sachs Is Being Used as a Whipping Boy
Why Government Officials Should Think Things Through
I just read that Los Angeles California decided to boycott Arizona Business. This is a move that I would not consider taking if I were them in a normal sense, but even more so considering that fact that LA has a dependency on them. This is where you hear that old saying “Don’t bite the… Continue reading Why Government Officials Should Think Things Through