Personal Finance

WSJ Tells Us 5 Lessons

I occasionally read the print edition of the Wall Street Journal.  Today, they had their quarterly analysis of fund investing which an article, Five Lessons From a Wild First Half shared the same sentiments I have about investing.
Make Plans and Stick to Them
This is a fairly common theme preached by just about anyone who comments […]

The Prodigal Monkey Has Returned to Personal Finance!!!

I wanted to take the time to give a shout out and let y’all know I am alive and well.  I haven’t been able to maintain my site the past two weeks since my trip but I am slowly starting to catch up.  Thank you to everyone who has been commenting here and there as […]

Starting With Fixed Budget Items

Now that I have a fixed budget item for my new car and calculated $365 per month for gas, I am starting to form a more solid budget for my relocation to York by the end of summer.
One of the hardest thing about relocating to a new part of the country is the unknown variables […]

How Much Cash Is Enough?

How Much Cash Would You Consider For Your Cash Reserves?

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I was surprised to read this article at Bloomberg.com which basically talks about how China is handling the latest inflation situation in their country.

The central bank will keep using the reserve requirement to curb inflation as it has a milder impact on economic growth compared to interest rates.