Friday, January 29, 2010

CUTE LITTLE BUTTON

I have designed a button for this blog! I am so excited...now I just have to get it coded properly and then I'll have it done!

For now, I put the picture on the left side of my blog so you can see what it looks like! :)

**A.Marie**

Sunday, January 24, 2010

CHANGING TO A DOT COM

Just wanted to let you all know that I have changed over to a .com address.

My new address is: www.my-money-mission.com. All of the changes made should take effect in about 24 hours, but until then, some of my blog can't be viewed (like adgitize ads). Thanks for your patience!! :)

A.Marie

Thursday, January 7, 2010

FINANCIAL PEACE

The following is a post written by my bloggy friend, Kelsalynn, over at Kelsalynnfitlog. Her blog title states, "My path to becoming financially and physically fit." I have been keeping up with her progress and it is so amazing! One comment that she posted really stood out. Here it is:

"I remember reading that once you have an emergency fund in place, things are no longer "emergencies", they're simply inconveniences."

I have thought alot about that phrase ever since I read it.

Then today, I read this blog post of her's, and asked for her permission to put it on this blog. It makes alot of sense and really explains the above comment. Read it and let me know your thoughts on the subject!

Here is her blog post exactly as she wrote it:

"The title of Dave Ramsey's program is "Financial Peace University." You essentially go to class for 13 weeks (1 night each week) and learn how to manage your finances.

The name never really meant a whole lot to me.

Until now.

Yesterday, if you didn't already read, Michael was stranded on the side of the road because our car would not go. It would start, but it would not accelerate. We called our buddy Phil who in my book, is a genius when it comes to cars. He diagnosed it as a fuel pump almost immediately. There was an AAMCO right around the corner so he towed it (he drives a Hummer) there for us to have them do a diagnostic just to be safe. Sure enough, it was the fuel pump. AAMCO wanted to charge us almost $500 for the part. Next door was an Auto Zone so Phil and Michael walked over and saw that the fuel pump is actually half that. They asked AAMCO if they could buy the part from Auto Zone since it's half the price and still pay them to install it. AAMCO said no.

Stupid AAMCO.

So, Michael and Phil paid AAMCO for the diagnostic, bought the part from Auto Zone, then they towed the car back to Phil's house where he replaced the fuel pump for us. We gave him $150 to thank him. All in all, we spent around $500 for parts, labor (Phil), and the diagnostic. (We also bought them dinner and we're buying their IMAX theater tickets this weekend).

It's almost embarrasing to think about how I would have reacted to this situation if it had happened 2 years ago. I would have thought, "Where are we going to get $500?" or "I guess put it on the card and we'll pay it off next month." or "Ugh, we don't have $500." Not only that, but I know 2 years ago I would not have been able to give Phil, our friend who helped us, any money...and especially not cash on the spot. I would have wanted to, but probably would have been so worried about how much it was already costing us, that I would have given him very little if any.

Yes, I have to admit, I probably would have freaked out over an unexpected $500 expense.

And now, my reaction is simply a shrug of the shoulders. It was slightly inconvenient initially but the end result was that we spent the day with some good friends. Repairing the car and dropping $500 was simply a side note. We are able to cash flow this as if we were out buying a soda from a vending machine. And even if we weren't able to cash flow it, we have an emergency fund!

To me, this is what Dave had in mind when he created his program. He wanted people to feel what I'm feeling right now. A sense of relief, serenity, and peace that we have the means to tackle anything that arises so there's no need to worry about it today or even tomorrow. He always says that your income is your best tool and when you're not sending it all out in debt payments and you have an emergency fund, very few emergencies actually arise and all you face are small inconveniences.

That Dave, he's one smart cookie."


Comments anyone?? You know I welcome them!! :)

*A.Marie*

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

FREE BOOK DOWNLOAD!


FREE Book Download: Start Over, Finish Rich!

Check out this FREE book download offer–perfect to help us start out 2010!

Just
go here to download David Bach’s new book: Start Over, Finish Rich: 10 Steps to Get You Back on Track in 2010!

The website states that this is only available thru yesterday, but I was able to download it this morning (6:15 am), so hopefully, you'll be able to get in on this FREE copy!


**Thanks, hip 2 save**