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Category Archives: Money Management
Managing Your Personal Finances Using Cashflow Diagrams
For more a more detailed description of each cashflow diagram, check out my page on organizing personal finances (http://www.invest-safely.com/organizing-personal-finances.html). If you’re looking for tips on improving your financial health, my page on personal budgeting is a great place to start … Continue reading
Bank of America Drops Debit Card Fee
By the time last week ended, Chase, Wells Fargo, SunTrust, Regions Banks, and several others had called off plans to add a debit card fee or ended current pilot programs. Bank of America was the lone hold-out, but bowed to … Continue reading
Safe Investing Principles In Action
A recent article for the Portfolioist (Asset Allocation: An Alternative View) is a great example of Safe Investing Principles in action. 6 – Continually measure the performance of your plan or system; there is always something that can be improved … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Data, Investing, Money Management
Tagged asset allocation, investing process, investing strategies, money, personal finance
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More Banking Fees
Apparently, Citigroup wasn’t satisfied with its first round of fees. In addition to the $10 checking account fees I covered last month (here), Citi customers will be charged $20 a month for monthly balances less than $15,000 in “combined” accounts. … Continue reading
Bank of America Customers – Time to Move Your Money!
Have a checking account with Bank of America (or any account for that matter)? Then it is time to move your money. I touched on this topic a few weeks ago (here), but it is worth repeating: banks are charging … Continue reading
Banks Charge for Deposits – Part 2
Back in August, we discussed the fact that some banks were beginning to charge fees on your hard earned cash. Now, Citigroup is getting in on the act, and it isn’t just for the big boys. It seems that the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Money Management, Personal Finance
Tagged bailout, bank account, banks, fees, investing process, personal budgeting
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September Investing Commentary via Investing for Cashflow Blog
As if this ride hasn’t been wild enough already…could be an even wilder week. Two large coupon payments are due on some Greek bonds (2037 @ 4.5% and the 4.6% of 2040 @ 4.6%) for a total payment of 769 … Continue reading


