Bargaineering is a blog that chronicles my personal finance life and where I discuss matters of shopping, insurance, investing, retirement, loans, credit cards, mortgages, bargain hunting and other issues in mylife.
This booklet is refreshed periodically with articles from http://feeds.feedburner.com/BargaineeringCashMoneyBlog . Last refreshed on 23 Feb 2012.
When I worked at Northrop Grumman, they always celebrated National Engineer’s Week with a token gift to employees and some cake in the cafeteria. While I was there, I think I received things like a laser pointer and an insulated lunch bag. More recently, ...
According to the CDC, in 2009 the divorce rate was 50%. Per 1,000 people there were 6.8 marriages and 3.4 divorces. Looking at the data from the past three years, it might look like the trend is reversing as the number of divorces per 1,000 people has ...
Late last week, members of Congress decided to go ahead and extend the payroll tax cut through the end of of 2012. Set to expire at the end of 2011, the payroll tax cut was extended by a couple of months as a stop-gap, and now has been extended through ...
Now that we’re in the heart of tax season and the tax brackets for the current calendar year have been finalized, I’m ready to take off the “sneak peek” off the label for the 2012 IRS tax brackets. Our original figures were not off, the 2012 tax brackets ...
Before the popularity of online banks with their high yield savings accounts, you never transferred money directly out of a savings account. You usually transferred it to your checking account and then write checks, withdrew cash, or used a debit card. ...
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