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Doey

She’ll never really know how she changed him because she didn’t know him before. But I did. And I didn’t like him. I loved him, but I didn’t like him. When we were kids I called him “Doey” because I couldn’t say his name right yet. And it drove him crazy. Of course he got […]

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Definitions Of Wealth

Ever since I was introduced to the world of blogging, and by extension, Yakezie, I have identified myself as a poor student. In declaring this I am correct. The first definition of poor is “having little or no money, goods, or other means of support”. This is relative of course, I have more money than […]

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The Fourth Yakezie Writing Contest: Voting Rules and Regulations

by in Writing Contest on Jun 24th, 2012
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The 4th Yakezie Writing Contest finalists have been chosen! All essays will be published on Yakezie.com within 7 days after the first essay is published.  We will leave the voting open for 10 days after the final essay and tally the votes to announce the three winners in a future post. We are going to […]

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Is Now The Time To Sell My House?

by in Personal Finance on Jun 21st, 2012

According to real estate agents, it’s always a good time to buy or sell! I’m relieved to say that after putting my house on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for 3.5 weeks at the urging of my Realtor, I withdrew the listing and decided to stay! My Realtor is a friend who kept pushing me for […]

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What To Do After A Pay Cut

by in Personal Finance on Jun 19th, 2012

If there is one moment that is more stressful than others in one’s career, it is living and working through an organization review at your employer – especially a review that is initiated as a result of a deficit of several millions of dollars. There is nothing more difficult than understanding that your employer is trying […]

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The Cost Of Raising Children Is Cheaper Than You Think

by in Personal Finance on Jun 16th, 2012

The US Department of Agriculture said in a 6/14/12 report that a middle-class family with a child born in 2011 can expect to spend about $295,560 in the next 17 years on food, shelter and other necessities with projected inflation factored in. Meanwhile, projected private college tuition and public college tuition is expected to rise […]

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Cash Out Your Roth IRA to Fund Your Small Business – Horrible Mistake or Blessing in Surprise?

by in Personal Finance on Jun 14th, 2012
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If you haven’t noticed yet, I’m kind of in love with the Roth IRA. Having launched the Roth IRA movement, it’s a safe assumption that I think everybody should have a Roth IRA.  Heck, if there was a way to open up a Roth IRA for my dog, I would definitely do it. Several years […]

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How Important Is Narcissism For Success?

by in Personal Finance on Jun 11th, 2012

Have you ever come across a person who repeatedly blurts out to everybody that her birthday is coming up?  What about the woman who can’t stop telling everybody she’s getting married, even though the wedding is still a year away?  Her single friends must love that!  Or how about the guy whose profile picture on […]

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