By Bill Davis

August 15, 2006


This is my maiden post on the Money Hacks blog. I welcome you, my readers, to my personal finance site, where, together, we find, explore, try, and buy various money tips and tricks (or hacks). I want this to be an interactive and iterative journey, where you glean as much from me as I do you (perhaps even a little more).

The goal here is getting your financial self in shape. The persistent conflict most of us have is spending money versus earning money. Oftentimes, we earn money only to have spent it last month. Of course, only our government can perennially run in the red.

It is up to each of us to find ways to run in the black. Since most of us work “regular Joe” jobs, we cannot really expect to get 10-20 percent raises each year. More likely, we get 2-3 percent, if anything. It's difficult to earn more than we spend under these circumstances, especially with interest rates on the rise, gas prices undergoing serious increases, and energy costs going through the roof.

So, the focus of Money Hacks is to learn how to save money — i.e., spend less than you earn. It isn't just about being cheap. I know as well as you that there are certain things that you're just going to buy, no matter what. For some, it's our morning coffee. For others, it's iTunes downloads or that iPod you've had your eyes on. So, frugality is a part of this, but like dieting, everything must come in moderation. Once in a while, treat yourself.

Now, treating oneself is where we can learn to save money by spending money. There are scores of shopping sites online that can help us ferret out the best deals on those things “we just gotta have.”

But in other respects, saving is simple: Spend less than you earn. That's what this site is about.

Occasionally, I will discuss things a little off the topic of saving, but in the realm of personal finance or investing. I hope you will indulge me. Together, we might learn something.

I sincerely look forward to making many posts, interacting with you, and learning together something neither of us knew until we met. I would like to give you a preview of my first several posts, but I am so busy with this site and a couple others that I simply haven't had time to put much thought into the first posts.

My suggestion, at first, is to become familiar with the Links to the right as well as with the Books also on the right. These are the primary sources from which I will find those sparks that lead to relevant posts.

So, please, enjoy and come back often. Make sure you add this site to your RSS feeds and to your bookmarks.

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