August 2006

Shredder for your cell phone?

by Andi on August 31, 2006

in random

I have attempted to clear off as much personal information from my cell phone as I can before donating it to a women’s shelter, but I probably left something on it that could be retrieved, although nothing as juicy as credit card numbers, banking passwords, business secrets or an affair. Phones Spill Secrets of Previous [...]

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Today is the last day of All Financial Matters’ Question of the Day and it is hosted by Get Rich Slowly: What does money mean to you? This is the probably the only marathon I will participate (as in you won’t see me running 26.2 miles) and it has been fun!

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Question of the Day Marathon: Day 22

by Andi on August 31, 2006

in money

I am a little late, but I have not missed linking to any of the Question of the Day hosts and I’ll be darned if I am going to let it happen on the second to last day! Day 22 is hosted by City Girl’s Financial Blog: In the past 24 hours, what have you [...]

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Tip: Develop An Elevator Speech

by Andi on August 29, 2006

in tips

The other week, shamedsteven of Finding Freedom explained an elevator ride with the CEO of his company in which he was so CEO-struck, he did not say anything. He asked what others would have done in his shoes. In this case, a personal introduction would have been great! At the beginning of my college career, [...]

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Question of the Day Marathon: Day 21

by Andi on August 29, 2006

in money

Visit Pragmatic Finance to answer his question of the day: What factors affected the career you chose? Was it purely about the pay or were there other aspects that influenced the decision? Only two more days of the marathon, but you can visit All Financial Matters’ Question of the Day Marathon schedule to go jump [...]

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Question of the Day Marathon: Day 20

by Andi on August 28, 2006

in money

Penny Nickle of Money and Values asks today’s question: Do you involve your values in your money decisions? If so, what are some examples? If not, why not? We are in the home-stretch of the Question of the Day marathon!

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