By Gregory Sessa
If you owned stocks or mutual funds at the start of the 21st century, you no doubt felt the financial pain of the market’s crash. Between the stock market’s peak in March 2000 to its subsequent bottom in October 2002, and then the drop again in 2008 and 2009, the combined market value [...]

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LinearChaos on March 30th, 2009

Overdraft fees are aweful. We’ve all paid way too much for that pack of gum or cup of coffee because we overdrafted our account. I know I’ve done it, I’m sure you have too.
I recently saw this cool video detailing how one person got his overdraft fees reversed. He took the bank to court [...]

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LinearChaos on January 27th, 2009

In these tough times, everyone is searching for ways to cut expenses and increase income. The easiest way to increase income would be to find a part time gig that can be done at home, but everyone knows that work-at-home jobs are a scam right?
Well, maybe not. I’ve been checking out some of the work-at-home [...]

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LinearChaos on January 27th, 2009

While listening to The Dave Ramsey Show this afternoon I heard mention of Chase several times by a couple of different callers who were very upset about new policies at Chase on their credit cards. Then I ran across this post on WiseBread and thought I would share it with you.
Look out, Chase is getting [...]

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LinearChaos on January 14th, 2009

Mint seems to be all the rage, everywhere I look someone is talking about Mint.
Mint is a new online money management site in a similar vein to Yodlee and Wesabe, allowing users to visit one web portal to all of their accounts and financial information vs. logging in to a separate banking site for each [...]

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