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January 31st, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Link Dump
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Are men more likely to die in traffic?

January 24th, 2007 | 3 Comments | Posted in Misc

Call me a sexist pig, but I have been a firm believer than when it comes to getting behind the wheel, being a man meant being king of the road!  Based on a new study on the road fatality rate between men and women, it turns out this couldn’t be further from the truth.

The financial impact of this study isn’t obvious now, but you can imagine there will be some.  There are some reasonable ideas behind why this may be the case other than us men just stink at driving.  Men are more likely to drive more dangerous vehicles than women and they’re more likely to drive in unsafe conditions.  Neither of these are likely to wash away the plain fact that men are just more risky when it come to driving.

Men 77% more likely to die in traffic.  [MSN Money]

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Do the Chinese hate Starbucks more than Americans do?

January 24th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Economy

Personally, I love Starbucks but in a fit of frugality I swore it off as a New Year’s resolution. It only takes a few minutes of “latte factor” computation to figure how much money you can save if you go for a home made brew over the Starbucks variety. But beyond that, many American’s can’t stand Starbucks for its Wal-Mart “mom and pop” coffee shop ending nature.
As you may already know, after saturating the American market, Starbucks has set its sights on China as its next opportunity for monster growth. This was to be easily expected, but what wasn’t expected was the large amount of backlash among the Chinese people over Starbuck’s entry into their market.

The current flap began last week, when Rui Chenggang, a well-known anchorman on Chinese state TV, posted an entry on his personal blog calling for Starbucks to be evicted from its corner of the Forbidden City. The coffee shop’s presence “tramples on Chinese culture,” he fulminated, and constitutes “an insult to Chinese civilization.”

Since that post went up, Rui’s site has registered more than half a million hits and collected thousands of messages of support for his position, the TV personality says.

It’ll be interesting to see if this is just a passing fad, or if the Chinese hatred for Starbucks will be a lasting feeling.

Chinese bloggers bash Starbucks [MSN Money]

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Six ways to avoid a cold!

January 23rd, 2007 | 3 Comments | Posted in Frugal Living

Getting a cold can cost you big money – lost productivity, expensive medicine, and trips to the doctor are just tips of the iceberg and on to of that, colds are no fun!  Prevention Magazine offered up a list of six ways to help avoid colds this winter season.  I have to be honest, they’re a little “out there,” but if you’re a germophobe, they’re probably right up your alley.  Here are my three favorite tips:

Sneeze into your elbow if you’re caught without a tissue (and teach kids to do the same). It keeps germs off your hands.

Flick switches with the side of your hand or wrist, which makes you less likely to pick up or pass along germs on your hands.

Carry your own pen everywhere. Borrowing others’ is a prime way to pass germs.

As I said, these are somewhat extreme!  But honestly, what’s more frugal than a snotty elbow?

Stay Cold Free This Winter [Prevention] via [Lifehacker]

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Regifted: Can you afford to be so frugal?

January 18th, 2007 | 5 Comments | Posted in Frugal Living

As you can tell from some of my previous posts, I’ve been on a contrarian personal finance kick. The advice most often given on personal finance websites, blogs, and the like are what conventional wisdom says. Often that’s the best advice, but the problem with it is that it’s too tailored for the “general” person, not you. As I talked about before, everyone’s telling you to save, save, save. Honestly, that’s good advice, but what if you don’t need to save so much? In terms of happiness, can you afford to save as much as you do? Today I’m asking you, can you afford to be so frugal?

A couple days ago FMF (of Free Money Finance fame) posted the article, “Why I Pay More to go to a Car Dealership For Service Work.” To make a long story short, he’s willing to pay more for the time saving and enjoyable amenities that his car dealership has to offer. We’re not talking chump change either - $20 bucks more for oil change service. The “catch” is that his dealership offers free food, drinks, wireless internet and private work cubicles.

Still, $20 is $20 right? How could a frugal personal finance blogger justify this? By spending the extra $20 bucks, he’s not only gaining the free food, but he’s regaining the productive time that would have been lost.

Have you ever made the effort to think about how much time (and money) you’ve wasted trying to be frugal? So often we talk about the time value of money in terms of saving, but we rarely think about money value of time in spending!

How much time do you waste searching for the cheapest gas? How much time do you waste deal surfing on the internet? How much time do you waste getting your oil changed at a place that leaves you sitting on a chair watching Jerry Springer on TV when you could be sitting in a cubicle with free food, drinks, while your surf the internet doing work? Well, that one was tailored to FMF’s situation, but you get the point!

I challenge you to look at your activities and determine the value of the time lost in that activity as opposed to other alternatives. You may find that you’ve made the best decision, but chances are you might find that you’ve chosen the expensive frugal option!

(Note: This is the last of two “regifted” posts for a while. I’ve been in a seminar for the past two weeks, so I’ve been unable to post regularly!)

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$10 Free from Google Checkout!

January 18th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Frugal Living

If you’re like me, you like free money. I know many of you have heard by now that Google is offering a free $10 just for signing up for their new checkout service that is similar to PayPal. The only catch is that you can only use the money through approved stores, but I promise you there are so many available that you’ll find whatever you need from their approved stores list.

You must sign up by February 15, 2007 and have the money spent by March 31, 2007. Even if you’re not ready to spend the money - sign up today!

$10 Google Checkout Offer [Google.com]

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