Saturday, January 28, 2012

First Person: Should We Convert Our Heating System From Oil to Natural Gas?

At current prices, even after factoring in high upfront conversion costs, I believe it makes sense to make the switch from imported heating oil to domestic natural gas for savings up to 90%. Read more here...

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Target Is Targeting Showrooming, But I Am Not Worried

Target is taking measures to thwart "showrooming," when customers browse for products in store, but then buy online or at a cheaper competitor.  Read here why I am not worried. In fact I am excited about a potential new service!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

10 Ways I Stretch Baby's Clothing Budget Without Making Sacrifices

Stretching baby's wardrobe budget is not about skimping. It is somewhat about reigning in the urge to splurge , but more importantly, it is about reducing waste. Here are ten rules I shop by. Read more here...

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Taj Mahal Travel Articles

A bit of a departure from my usual fare, here are a few travel articles based on my trips to India.



Taj Mahal: Avoiding Tourist Guides, Protecting Your Wallet and Preserving Your Sanity
Don't ruin your visit to the Taj Mahal. My guide on how to avoid tourist guides, protect your wallet and make your Agra trip memorable and beautiful.

Taj Mahal--Local Travel Tips
This article discusses local travel tips regarding the last leg of getting to the Taj Mahal, including visiting hours, parking, tickets and what not to bring.
Tourists looking to stay at a heritage haveli in Jaipur, Rajasthan India should check out the gorgeous, well appointed and budget-friendly Alsisar Haveli.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Beige Book Takeaway: New York Rebounds Ahead of the New Year

On January 11, the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) released the first bimonthly Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions report (the Beige Book) of 2012. Read my takeaway here...

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

When Paying a Premium was Worth It

A story how an expensive purchase was really not that expensive when I did some back of the envelope math. More here.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/first-person-paying-premium-worth-172600807.html

Home Improvement for Renters?

Does it make financial sense to undertake home improvements and easy repairs if you don't own the place? As a renter, I thought it didn't. In retrospect, some easy and inexpensive repairs and improvements to my rented apartment would have vastly improved my quality of life as a renter. Read more here...

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/first-person-home-improvement-renters-190111719.html

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Charity or Scam?

Not all charities are legit, and even qualified ones may not deserve a donation. Here are some ways I protect myself from scammers disguising as charities. Read more here

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/first-person-charity-scam-180838514.html

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Interesting articles in WSJ and NY Times that mirror my thoughts/experiences

WSJ: Customers Say to Cable Firms, 'Let's Make a Deal'
Want cheaper cable television? Try asking for it, says the WSJ.
Here is how I chased and got an awesome deal on cable's Triple Play.
First Person: Chasing Discounts on TV Service


Why Books Are Better than e-Books for Children
New research suggests when we read with a child on an e-reader, we may actually impede our child’s ability to learn. Here is the NY Times article.
Here is why I won't be buying an e-book reader anytime soon.
First Person: I Am Not Buying or Gifting an E-book Reader This Year

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Charitable contributions: Women do it better

Contrary to popular belief that men predominantly control philanthropic dollars within a household, a recent survey found that in nearly 90% of high net worth individuals, women are either the sole decision-maker or at least an equal partner in charitable decision-making.” Here is the article, from Barron's
Read how I view charitable contributions the same way I view investments.

This year, I focused more on what I call charitable "funds of funds." Read more here.