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		<title>Show#4 Millionaire or Bust &#8211; Shopping</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 17:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David van Sunder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Topic of the Week This week we talk about some of the psychology of shopping and how to save money by curbing your purchasing psychology. Money Saving Tips Money Saving Tip of the Week: Check the prices at checkout. Watch the register and check receipts. A checker may scan an item too many times, the [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Topic of the Week
This week we talk about some of the psychology of shopping and how to save money by curbing your purchasing psychology.

Money Saving Tips
Money Saving Tip of the Week:
Check the prices at checkout.  Watch the register and check re[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Topic of the Week
This week we talk about some of the psychology of shopping and how to save money by curbing your purchasing psychology.

Money Saving Tips
Money Saving Tip of the Week:
Check the prices at checkout.  Watch the register and check receipts.   A checker may scan an item too many times, the sale price may not come up or the price might be wrong.
Talli&#8217;s Tightwad Tip of the Week
Keep your receipts and check them against your credit card bill.  Sometimes the amount is wrong or duplicated.  Other times, when you return an item, they might miss a credit to your account.
Money Making Tip
Make back some of your spent money by using credit cards with bonuses.  We&#8217;ll give you a few tips.  One of the sites we mentioned on the show was:
citibank.com (no we get no commission)
Weekly Statistic
Almost 45% of working-age households are â€œat riskâ€ of being unable to maintain  their pre-retirement standard of living in retirement, according to the new National  Retirement Risk Index.  Younger households are particularly vulnerable, as  are those with low incomes or no pensions. This is caused by a  rapidly changing retirement landscape defined by a rising Social Security retirement age,  a sharp decline in traditional pensions coupled with modest 401(k) balances, low savings  rates, and longer lifespans. That number goes up to (49%) for Generation  Xers born between 1965 and1972. 
Tool of the Week
Shopping comparison sites:
shopping.yahoo.com
 www.mysimon.com 
 www.shopper.com (tech purchases)
Financial Darwinism 
These might sound common sense, but people do them&#8230;
Putting off saving&#8230;â€until we can afford it.â€  Don&#8217;t do it.  If you wait to save until you have free cash, you never will.  There are always multiple things competing for your cash.  Pay yourself first.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Show#3 Millionaire or Bust &#8211; Budgets</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 16:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David van Sunder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Topic of the Week We discuss budgets in today&#8217;s show. What they&#8217;re for, how to make one, how to use it and how it can help your finances. Money Saving Tips Money Saving Tip of the Week: Evaluate your phone service and the features you have. Get what you need. Maybe even strip all the [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Topic of the Week
We discuss budgets in today&#8217;s show.  What they&#8217;re for, how to make one, how to use it and how it can help your finances.

Money Saving Tips
Money Saving Tip of the Week:
Evaluate your phone service and the features you [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Topic of the Week
We discuss budgets in today&#8217;s show.  What they&#8217;re for, how to make one, how to use it and how it can help your finances.

Money Saving Tips
Money Saving Tip of the Week:
Evaluate your phone service and the features you have.  Get what you need.
Maybe even strip all the extras off the home phone and use it only for receiving calls.  Then, get an answering machine instead of voice mail.  They&#8217;re cheap, around $15-20.  Often they pay for themselves in the first few months.
Talli&#8217;s Tightwad Tip of the Week:
Try to cut down your garbage removal expense. Call the garbage company and inquire about the pickup charges for a smaller can.
Money Making Tip
Save for college through your purchases:
www.upromise.com
Weekly Statistic
For the first 5 months of this year, consumer prices galloped at an annual rate of 5.2%, outpacing the 3.4% rise for 2005.  Core prices, which exclude food and energy, are rising at a 3.1% pace this year. That compares with a 2.2% increase in 2005 and suggests the prices of many goods and services are increasing.
Tool of the Week
Here&#8217;s an article that discusses some free budget software that you can use.  They&#8217;ve been researched by about.com.
Don&#8217;t like those programs?  You can always use the spreadsheet software you have on your computer.  If you don&#8217;t have any, you can download a free one at  www.OpenOffice.org.
Financial Darwinism
These might sound common sense, but people do them&#8230;
Don&#8217;t buy cars too frequently.  When you drive off the lot, you lose a few thousand dollars of value.  On top of that, cars depreciate.  With expensive cars, you are losing thousands of dollars of value right away and thousands more over the first few years.  Remember that the first few years you own a car, you lose more value than you do later on.  So, by selling cars frequently you&#8217;re losing lots of money with each car.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Show#2 Millionaire or Bust &#8211; Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2006 16:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David van Sunder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Topic of the Week We discuss goals in today&#8217;s show. We discuss what they are, setting them and prioritizing them as a part of your financial future. Money Saving Tips Money Saving Tip of the Week: Utilize group discounts. Before making a purchase, check to see if you have a discount through a club or [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Topic of the Week
We discuss goals in today&#8217;s show.  We discuss what they are, setting them and prioritizing them as a part of your financial future.

Money Saving Tips
Money Saving Tip of the Week:
Utilize group discounts.  Before making a pu[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Topic of the Week
We discuss goals in today&#8217;s show.  We discuss what they are, setting them and prioritizing them as a part of your financial future.

Money Saving Tips
Money Saving Tip of the Week:
Utilize group discounts.  Before making a purchase, check to see if you have a discount through a club or association membership.
Talli&#8217;s Tightwad Tip of the Week:
Recycle.  Take your aluminum, glass and plastic to a recycling center near you or your grocery store.  Get some of your money back.
Money Making Tip
The AmericanDream Savings Account with a 4.65% interest rate from www.emigrantdirect.com.
Citibank&#8217;s e-savings account with a 4.75% interest rate from direct.citibank.com.
Weekly Statistic
Personal saving â€“ Disposable Personal Income(DPI) less personal spending was a -$146.8 billion in April, 2006, compared with a -$128.2 billion in March, 2006. Personal saving as a percentage of DPI was -1.6% in April, compared with a -1.4% in March.
			- Bureau of Economic Analysis US Dept. of Commerce
http://www.economicindicators.gov/
Tool of the Week
Check interest, CD, mortgage and lending rates online using www.bankrate.com.
Financial Darwinism
These might sound like common sense, but people do them&#8230;
Don&#8217;t make large purchases on your credit card if you don&#8217;t have the money to pay it off. If an emergency comes up, you&#8217;ll be over leveraged and you&#8217;ll have to carry a balance that will force you to pay interest on your credit card. 
*We&#8217;re not sponsored by any of the products or companies that we are mentioning or linking to in this episode.</itunes:summary>
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