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10 + 4 Reasons Why You’re Not Rich

March 23rd, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Blogging, Tips

MoneyI came across this interesting piece of linkbait on Digg, 10 Reasons Why You Aren’t Rich. I found it to serve as a base coat, but I have four more reasons why you still aren’t rich. I agree, its not the lack of money; its our consumer behavior in handling the money. :)

Here are 10 possible reasons you aren’t a millionaire:

1. You Care What Your Neighbors Think: If you’re competing against them and their material possessions, you’re wasting your hard-earned money on toys to impress them instead of building your wealth

2. You Aren’t Patient: Until the era of credit cards, it was difficult to spend more than you had. That is not the case today. If you have credit card debt because you couldn’t wait until you had enough money to purchase something in cash, you are making others wealthy while keeping yourself in debt.

3. You Have Bad Habits: Whether it’s smoking, drinking, gambling or some other bad habit, the habit is using up a lot of money that could go toward building wealth. Most people don’t realize that the cost of their bad habits extends far beyond the immediate cost. Take smoking, for example: It costs a lot more than the pack of cigarettes purchased. It also negatively affects your wealth in the form of higher insurance rates and decreased value of your home.

4. You Have No Goals: It’s difficult to build wealth if you haven’t taken the time to know what you want. If you haven’t set wealth goals, you aren’t likely to attain them. You need to do more than state, “I want to be a millionaire.” You need to take the time to set saving and investing goals on a yearly basis and come up with a plan for how to achieve those goals.

5. You Haven’t Prepared: Bad things happen to the best of people from time to time, and if you haven’t prepared for such a thing to happen to you through insurance, any wealth that you might have built can be gone in an instant.

6. You Try to Make a Quick Buck: For the vast majority of us, wealth doesn’t come instantly. You may believe that people winning the lottery are a dime a dozen, but the truth is you’re far more likely to get struck by lightning than win the lottery. This desire to get rich quickly likely extends into the way you invest, with similar results.

7. You Rely on Others to Take Care of Your Money: You believe that others have more knowledge about money matters, and you rely exclusively on their judgment when deciding where you should invest your money. Unfortunately, most people want to make money themselves, and this is their primary objective when they tell you how to invest your money. Listen to other people’s advice to get new ideas, but in the end you should know enough to make your own investing decisions.

8. You Invest in Things You Don’t Understand: Your hear that Bob has made a lot of money doing it, and you want to get in on the gravy train. If Bob really did make money, he did so because he understood how the investment worked. Throwing in your money because someone else has made money without fully understanding how the investment works will keep you from being wealthy.

9. You’re Financially Afraid: You are so scared of risk that you keep all your money in a savings account that is actually losing money when inflation is put into the equation, yet you refuse to move it to a place where higher rates of return are possible because you’re afraid that you will lose money.

10. You Ignore Your Finances: You take the attitude that if you make enough, the finances will take care of themselves. If you currently have debt, it will somehow resolve itself in the future. Unfortunately, it takes planning to become wealthy. It doesn’t magically happen to the vast majority of people.

And here’s my four additional reasons:

  1. You buy into pop-culture. Why buy brand-name items? Most generic products have about the equal value as brand name products, minus the cost of advertising.
  2. You don’t maintain your possessions. Even I’m a glutton of not maintaining my possessions. A $20 oil change every few months is cheaper than a $500 repair down the road. Maintaining your stuff is cheaper than replacing it. Simple as that.
  3. Your passive approach to comparative shopping. If you happen to “walk past” a sale, then thats pretty passive. Doing your homework, and even purchasing online is an easy way to save a few bucks here and there. You don’t have to buy, but just look to have an idea of how much something is and check elsewhere.
  4. You spend now, not save. I’m a victim of my own compulsiveness to “spend first and research later.” Maintaining your self control to save now, research now, and spend later will save you invaluable amount of money and stress.

That’s my four addition reasons you’re still not rich. If you have any you’d like to add, then share them in the comments! :)

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What am I doing?

March 22nd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Blogging, Personal

A few things. I’m a little busy with work and all, but besides that…

I added some basic blog comment policies here and listed my blogging disclosure. I’m trying to use twitter more and more, but the site is just so slow… (ack!). I’m also doing other stuff too but it’s probably not interesting. (…or is it?)
I’ll be happy to field questions from readers tonight. If you have any questions for me, share them in the comments. :)

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Why Dreamhost Rocks The Internets!

March 11th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blogging, Geeky, Tips

I never took the time to share my gratitude to Dreamhost, a popular online Web host, and I decided to take this opportunity to share my experience and review of Dreamhost.

Dreamhost - $7.95 HostingI was referred to Dreamhost by a fellow Webmaster in 2004 that said something along the lines of, “these people rock and you should check them out.” I did. I found working with them and having a support staff that knows their stuff inside and out really pays off. I’ve hit a few speed bumps in the past, but they have been very responsive and reliable to their customers.

They are local, right here, in the United States. I support any major company who continues to do business in the United States, and Dreamhost is one of those. They are upfront about their base of operations in Los Angeles, California. Their company also serves as a qualitative case study regarding corporate and employee transparency. Check out their employee blogs, not only do they list employee biographies, but they share their personal blogs. As far as corporate image is concerned, they professionally communicate to their customers about their upcoming changes (and mistakes respectively) via their blog.

As a Linux evangelist, I love their rock-solid reliability on their shared hosting plans served by Debian Linux. They have had a few hiccups in the past with CPU sharing and how some customers hog it, but they since then resolved that so everyone has equal share of CPU cycles.

Power to the people! Dreamhost understands they must adapt to the needs of geeky Web folks like myself and cater to the discriminatory business folk who look at the bottom-line of web hosting. They’ve listened to their customer needs and are continually adding numerous features to their Web site and hosting packages.

I’ll share my promo code for a FREE DOMAIN with whatever hosting package if you sign up under me. Enter FREEDOTCOM as your promo code to waive the domain name registration fees. If you sign up from my ID, I’ll add your link to my site and perhaps will feature you in an upcoming blog entry.

I love Dreamhost, and you should seriously consider giving them a try. They’ve got their stuff together. If you’ve used Dreamhost, share your experience in the comments below!

[tags]Web, Web Hosting, Internet, Domain Name, Identity, Hosting, Web Sites, Wordpress, phpBB, Features, Dreamhost, Excellence[/tags]

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Google Maps Suggestions

February 7th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Geeky

Google Maps
Do you hate it when Google Maps gives you wrong directions or forces you to pay tolls? I want to help improve Google Maps to help make it the best Internet Map service. Here is my list of suggestions to improve their already decent mapping service.

Possible Improvements for Google Maps:

  • Give users the choice over why type of route they want.
  • Pull a traffic feed in to the page. This will help super-serve your users to get the latest details.
  • Include Weather.com RSS feeds as a mashup?
  • Link to cities’ traffic cams. This will provide users a real-life look at the traffic.
  • Let users comment nearby routes or let users share their routes with others.
  • More … ?

Basically, if you examine my suggestions, you will find that I want the Google Maps to transform to a infantile mapping service to a complete maps and traffic information hub, to serve as a utility for everyone find the best route and information about the roads. Mapquest already provides the user the ability to not take tolls, highways, or otherwise.

What do you think? What should Google do to improve their Maps service?
[tags]Google, Maps, Internet, Roads, Suggestions, Mashups[/tags]

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New Theme and Using Live Writer

December 5th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Blogging, Geeky, Tech News

I picked out a new theme for my blog, do you like it? Also I am writing this in Windows Live Writer. :-)

w00t!

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