Laws That Punish The Innocent, Are Really Just Another Form of Hidden Taxation

I was recently pulled over for speeding, but was I really?   Well, yes, technically I was speeding, but I wasn’t accelerating.  In fact, my foot was on the brake, so how can I be speeding?  Ironically of the three cars going down the street, I’m the only one that got a ticket.  The real… Continue reading Laws That Punish The Innocent, Are Really Just Another Form of Hidden Taxation

The DOs and DON’Ts of Retirement Plans After a Layoff

The dos and don’ts of retirement plans after a lay off Since the economic downturn, more and more people have found themselves being laid off from work. But, if you were part of a retirement plan with your employer, for instance a 401(k), then what should you do with it if you are laid-off from… Continue reading The DOs and DON’Ts of Retirement Plans After a Layoff

A Frugal Night At The Drive-In

We’re at the local Drive-In theater, and having a ball! It’s a Tuesday night and there are a total of only 15 cars in this huge drive-in parking lot.  We paid $16 to get in and it’s almost like we own the place!  There are mostly cute families with their kids, the atmosphere is very… Continue reading A Frugal Night At The Drive-In

Getting Rich On An Average Income

It’s much easier to become a millionaire if you make over $100,000  but what about someone making an average household income (less than $50,000)? I think the majority of people believe that it’s not possible to become rich on such a small income, but it is and here’s how: Minimizing Housing Costs Instead of renting… Continue reading Getting Rich On An Average Income