Thinking about money sucks

I’m often torn between the idea of paying off a little more debt or doing something else with the money.

For instance, I just sent my lender an extra car payment so that I could pay down the principle a bit faster. Paying an extra payment now is equivalent to reducing my number of payments by 1.3 payments. It would be really nice to pay off all these car and student loans so that I feel like I have more options and more freedom.

A month ago, I socked away a grand in a CD that earns 5% a year, since it seemed like an amazing interest rate. However, if you compare this rate with that of the car loan, I’d earn a better “return” by using the money toward the car loan.

Then there’s the idea of saving money for a disaster. If I lose my job, how many months could we last without that paycheck? Not many.

Better start saving more.

NaBloPoMo 23

Turkey Recipe

Separate skin from breast with your hand. Pour a few tablespoons of brandy under the skin. Shove fresh rosemary, fresh bay leaves, peeled cloves of garlic, sliced onions, and sliced lemons (with the peel) under the skin and inside the body cavity. Fill rest of cavity with stuffing.

Roast turkey according to directions. Baste every 15 minutes. Don’t use an oven bag.

NaBloPoMo 22

Lazy Blogging is Easy

There was a great opinion piece arguing against the auto industry bailout on Monday in the Wall Street Journal (Full disclosure: Uncle Rupert owns both them and the company where I get my paychecks). Since I have low expectations for the Wall Street Journal to keep this opinion available for any reasonable amount of time, I’m reposting it here in its entirety and calling it a NaBloPoMo day. More after the break.

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