November, 2009
Scraping Pavement: Mortgage Rates Hit New Lows
(WoodleyWonderWorks)
The ups and (mostly) downs of the housing market, combined with tax incentives have left many wondering whether or not now might be a good time to finally buy that dream home. Average interest rates on thirty year mortgage loans have plummeted once more, falling a full percentage point below the lowest rate at any ...
We Sold our Townhouse – House #3!
We finally closed on the townhouse my wife bought before we were married. We had moved into House #4 in December 2008 and had family living in the townhouse (House #3) until the last week of August. We then put the townhouse on the market in September.
Our net proceeds from closing were ~$26,000.
Timeline ...
6 Items That Exemplify Conspicuous Spending
This post is part of the one day blog event “The Spectrum of Personal Finance.” In this event, comic book nerd Brian of My Next Buck, will discuss 8 different emotions (taken from the Green Lantern comic series) and relate them to personal finance. Here at Consumerism Commentary we will be looking at ...
Gift Idea: Costco Membership Certificates w/ $50 in Free Costco Coupons
I was walking through Costco today and saw that they starting to promote the Costco memberships as gifts for the holidays. I got one last year, and I thought it was a nice, practical gift idea for these frugal times. But hey, why not give them a $50 membership and $50 in ...
Is Your Portfolio Balanced for a Market Recovery?
Does your portfolio take advantage of current market conditions?
Since the stock market crash of September 2008, most investors with significant portfolios have repeatedly reshuffled and redistributed their holdings in an effort to minimize losses. The chaos that has followed has resulted in many portfolios being significantly imbalanced and weighted in ways meant to deemphasize the ...