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Grow Your Dough Throwdown Update – February End – It’s Growing!

Published or updated September 6, 2014 by Glen Craig

It’s awesome when you see your investments going up!

It’s the kind of feeling that makes you feel powerful; invincible even.

And when your investments go down you feel a pit of despair in your stomach.  “Please go back up some so I can sell and I’ll never invest like that again,” you plead to the investment deities.

Of course this is all good reason you should carefully invest.  It’s not hard to do but if you don’t have the stomach to see your investments fall in value then you’re better off investing in broad sectors (like the S&P 500 or all stocks).  Honestly, most people aren’t that great at picking stocks so your best long-term plan is to stick to sector funds and ETFs.  And even then you might not want to look at your picks too often.

About a month and a half ago I jumped into the Grow Your Dough investment challenge.

This challenge pits a growing number of personal finance writers against each other for a year to invest $1,000 and see whose investments would come out on top.

I chose to pick individual stocks.

If you take a look at the other people in the competition you’ll see a number of different investing strategies.  It’s pretty cool to see how everyone interpreted the challenge.
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Don’t Be Late! Federal Income Tax Due Dates to File Taxes for 2014

Published or updated July 26, 2014 by Glen Craig 17 Comments

We’re now into that time the year that accountants and other tax preparers refer to as “tax season.”

For the rest of us it’s panic season.

We scramble to get together our tax documents and hope that we won’t have to pay taxes.

How many of you have filed your return the day it was due?  I’m raising my hand (not easy to type like that).

Stressful, isn’t it?

Add to the stress the fact that not everyone files taxes the same.  Some are individual filers while others file as self-employed.  Corporations file taxes too (and they have a different due date).

But the tax deadlines aren’t all the same in every case.  It’s enough to make your head spin, wondering “when are the tax due dates for my taxes?”

Below you will find Federal Income Tax deadlines for 2014.  Use these due dates to your advantage and plan enough time to prepare your taxes before they are due. [Read more…] about Don’t Be Late! Federal Income Tax Due Dates to File Taxes for 2014

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Quicken 2014 Deluxe for Windows Giveaway

Published or updated January 23, 2014 by Glen Craig

Not long ago we told you about the awesomeness that is Quicken Deluxe.

It’s a great bit of software that helps you track your money and create budgets (among other things).  If you’re looking to better understand your money then Quicken is one of the programs you need to check out.

Why am I telling you this?

I was given a promo code for a free copy of Quicken Deluxe 2014 to give to one of my excellent readers!  That could be you! [Read more…] about Quicken 2014 Deluxe for Windows Giveaway

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The Grow Your Dough Throwdown – Investing is Easy

Published or updated November 19, 2018 by Glen Craig

Have you heard of the Grow Your Dough Throwdown?

Imagine being able to pit your investment prowess against other people for a year to see whose investments came out on top.  Those other people are personal finance experts too, so they just might know how to handle money.

Sounds like it would be fun, right?  Well, I think so.  That’s why I’m taking part.

The Grow Your Dough Throwdown – Proof Investing Is Easy

Jeff Rose created the Grow Your Dough Throwdown.  He asked a bunch of personal finance bloggers to join him in the challenge and to help spread the word.  Here’s what the Throwdown is all about…

The goals of the throwdown are four-fold:

  1. Show how easy it is to invest
  2. Give a glimpse into the many options you have to invest
  3. Present a number of different plans you can use when investing
  4. Help make you understand that you can invest on your own.

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A Trip to Target May Have Left You With Credit Card Fraud – What You Need to Know About The Target Credit Card Breach

Published or updated December 27, 2013 by Glen Craig

You head out to Target to pick up a few things.

Maybe you were taking advantage of some great Black Friday sales.  Perhaps you needed to re-stock after Thanksgiving.  You could have been doing your holiday gift shopping.

Nothing out of the ordinary, right?

Except if you used your credit or debit card then your credit or debit account may have been breached!

You may have heard on the news how Target was… well the target of hackers that compromised the Target credit and debit card database.

Keep reading and I’ll fill you in on what happened, whether you need to be concerned, and what you should do about it.

Everything You Need to Know About the Target Credit Card Data Breach

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