We had a hectic schedule this past weekend, and our time was limited. This is why we decided to eat dinner at a city restaurant called “House of Hunan” this past Saturday. This particular restaurant has 3 other restaurants, and to my suprise, each has a different decor inside (one has a wall of steaming water),… Continue reading Can You Really Trust People Asking for Handouts When They Are Dressed Better Than You?
Author: Money Reasons
A offbeat personal finance blogger that comes from the tech world.
Being Debt Free is like the Driving Part of Being on Vacation
As a kid, do you remember that rush of excitement you would get, when you knew you were crossing into another state? You’d see that big billboard sign welcoming you to a supposedly wonderfully great state. Of course, your family was just passing thru and had no intention of checking out any touristy stuff they… Continue reading Being Debt Free is like the Driving Part of Being on Vacation
Sabotaged Financial Lessons For My Son
Sometimes life throws you a curveball, and you have to adapt as much as possible! My son is in debt to me for a whole $36 dollars, and won’t be debt free until the beginning of the month of April. At that point, the idea was that he would save around $20 a month for… Continue reading Sabotaged Financial Lessons For My Son
My Thoughts on Allowances For Less Than Rich Kids
With allowances, it seems like I hear the same broken record erh CD that keeps playing the same song: “3 separate banks, 1 for savings, 1 for spending, and 1 for charity“. It’s always the same message over and over. And of course it’s always an even split between the three (so 33% each). I’m going to… Continue reading My Thoughts on Allowances For Less Than Rich Kids