Tuesday Roundup: What It’s Like To Live Without Money
Posted on June 19th, 2012

What It’s Like To Live Without Money. “As we edge closer to a cashless society, some consumers are quietly challenging the idea of money in the first place—by giving it up completely. Daniel Suelo, 50, traded his nine-to-five for dumpster diving and a cozy cave in Utah’s canyonlands back in 2000.” SavvySugar
You Can Still Negotiate With Your Credit Card Company. “Are you sitting on credit card debt? Do you have a decent credit history? If so, chances are good that you can negotiate a better interest rate simply by making a phone call and asking.” The Wisdom Journal
5 Things Your Financial Advisor Won’t Tell You. “Just like any other business minded person, financial (investment) advisors and planners are in it for the money – they have to make a living, and they’re doing it on your dime. Don’t ever doubt that they are terrific salespeople as well as financial advisors.” Saving to Invest
The secret to getting rid of things by selling them. “There’s a time to buy things, and there’s a time to sell things. The thing has outlived its usefulness, or it’s the wrong color now, or it’s no longer played with by your kids.” Mighty Bargain Hunter
Free Audio Books for your Summer Reading (and Summer Saving!). “Audio books are an essential part of my life. I commute anywhere from 30 – 45 minutes to work and back, five days a week. That time flies by with a good book.” Simple Debt-Free Finance
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