If you run a small business or do any freelancing, you need a convenient way to send invoices to clients. Sure, you can keep track of all customer information in a spreadsheet, but you can also use an online invoicing tool. While I don’t have hundreds of clients for my side projects, I still get [...]
Now that I have a new job, my wife and I will be moving to Texas soon. We own the house where we live now, so we had to make a decision: do we try to sell or rent our home?
Ultimately, we’re deciding to rent our current house. We live in an area of the [...]
If you have a Chase Freedom card, you have likely received a letter from them touting some upcoming improvements to your account. I received my letter a little over a week ago, and I giddily responded here.
The main highlights are that Chase is tossing aside the 3% cashback scheme for set categories (such as groceries [...]
Just for the record, I defended my doctoral dissertation today! I guess that means Mr. B is now Dr. B? Sounds strange….
Don’t worry, I’m not so pompous as to actually change my name on this blog to “Dr. B.” After all, a very wise man once told me: When you get your Bachelor’s degree, you [...]
Update: read some continued commentary on this topic here.
Since 2007 the Chase Freedom card has been one of my most oft-used credit cards. I like it because it gives me 3% cashback at grocery stores, gas stations, and quick service restaurants, like fast food, pizza places, and coffee houses. It was even part of [...]
What’s the worst online savings or money market account that you can think of? Chase/WaMu? No. E*Trade? Goodness, no. How about OnBank? No, but their current rate (0.50%) does totally suck.
Of course, there’s more than one way to evaluate the worthiness of a bank. Specifically, features, rates, and customer service are the main factors up [...]
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