This post has nothing to do with anything that I usually write about. However, it features an absolutely wonderful and vegan holiday entree—pumpkin shells. The recipe ran in Vegetarian Times about 25 years ago, and I realized that I needed a link so that I could easily share the recipe when people request it. The… [Read More]
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Tracking your expenses is a simple way to figure out your finances
Tracking your expenses is the easiest way to get started on a financial plan. Try keeping track of all your income and all your outgo for a month. Get a small notebook and start writing down all of your expenditures, no matter how large or how small. Write down all of your income, too, including… [Read More]
Thoughts on Your Money or Your Life
Years ago, I was on a business trip and killing time at a bookstore before a client meeting. I saw Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Ind ependence: Revised and Updated for the 21st Century by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez on the shelf, and… [Read More]
Investing and frugality
You may have noticed that I write about all things financial: hedge funds, bitcoins, investing in Africa. Sometimes people ask me why someone with an MBA is writing about museum free days and buying store brands at the grocery, but to me, it’s all the same. It’s all about getting the most value for your… [Read More]
Card Games Using Incomplete Decks
Back when I ran Chicago on the Cheap, I was on the hunt for things to do with incomplete decks of cards. Sure, you can use them for things like bookmarks, but who needs 49 bookmarks? They are too slippery to build a house of cards. So what? I have finally come across two games… [Read More]