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Wedding Budgeting from a Personal Perspective: Part 5
Things were moving along smoothly. We'd picked our venue, our cantor, and our date. Now that we had some concrete details down, it was time to send out invitations. People usually spend A LOT of money on invitations. We considered them important, but not so important that we needed flowery, monogramed, bow-tied pieces of art. We needed something that reflected who we were, and that were cheap. We also decided not to do Save the Dates, something trendy that a lot of people are doing these days to let relatives and friends know ahead of time about the wedding. We figured that A) There wasn't enough time between the wedding and our engagement to do them (five months) and B) That word of mouth would spread faster and be more efficient. We turned out to be right and in the process probably saved at least $200.
Recession is eminent
From the Moolah Blog blog
Recession is eminent, is a Depression? We are starting to see the truth! Many have talked about how the government or the financial institutions have played with their balance sheets in order to show positive growth in the Corporate World. Now we see that two quarters of declining GDP for other nations in Europe has now [...]
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9 Lessons To Learn From Lehman?s Crisis
From the The Orange Paper blog
photo by faeryboots Received this via email, thought it’s interesting to share with you all — It’s an interesting article by Yogesh Chhabria. LATELY, I have been thinking a lot about the Lehman crisis. Spending money that they didn’t have and going beyond their means is one of the main reasons for their situation today. In fact [...]
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