Season Finale

I love a good season finale for a television show.  First, they usually are provided with an extra long version of my favorite show.  Second, they tie up all loose ends from the entire season.  And thirdly, it provides a break from that show after it is over so it doesn’t get stagnant.

This is necessary.  Stagnant things in pretty much every area is a bad thing.  Keeping things fresh in pretty much every area is a good thing.

Wonderful readers of ChrisKakaras.com, we have reached a point where unless I changed something up, a season finale following a break is necessary.  Hence, the title of this post “Season Finale”

In the blog world a break from your blog is suicide if you want to carry a following.  Therefore I fully understand that this will cause my readership to dwindle dramatically and if I want to relaunch with something fresh later I will be starting from zero.  I am aware of this and prepared for it.

Rather than run the risk of being stagnant I will officially stop updating this site for the time being.

All articles will continue to be available for resources and I still hope for them to be helpful to many.

Thanks!

Chris Kakaras

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Lessons from Homeownership

I have been out of town for a week and I realized something…our yard is a jungle.  Before I left, I cut the front lawn because our new neighbors were giving us dirty looks, what I didn’t realize was the rapid rate EVERYTHING grows back at.

Also a little sidenote: apparently the previous owners planted ivey around the house.  If you are not familiar with ivey let me just say it grows faster than a chia pet.  Wifey had sprayed to kill some and it literally grew back to the same spot the next day.

I did not realize what an adventure yard work was going to be.  I’m looking forward to battle #2 this week.

If you purchase a home, make sure you are ready for the  yard…it’s not for the faint of heart.

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Week in Orlando

It will be very likely that I will have a difficult time finding my way to a computer this week on account that I will be in Orlando til Friday.  This means no posts…

I thought about convincing wifey to have a guest post and explain her new found passion in the “Grocery Game” but considering that she rarely even visits this website, I figured that would not be very likely.

Hope everyone has a great week!

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The Grocery Game

Wifey has been telling me about something called www.thegrocerygame.com.  This sounds intriguing and I’m pretty sure that she has convinced me that the Kakaras family should give it a try.

Apparently it is not uncommon to use double and triple coupons to get many items for FREE.  I’m always down for that.  There is an 8 week trial that whenever wifey wants to get started she has my blessing.

If you give it a try let me know what you think.  But seriously the results sound astonishing (many people can get a grocery cart full of stuff and only pay a few dollars)…we’ll see if the Kakaras family has the same luck.

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My Most Important Step

If I want to be on top of what is ahead of me, the first step that I MUST do is get organized.”

Getting organized is the first step to pretty much any goal you want to accomplish.

It can be anything. Whether it is attacking your debt or just making a plan, the first thing to do is to put numbers down on paper and get organized.

I’m a list maker.  Everyday I make lists.  I currently go daily to two jobs.  At each job before I start my work I MUST make a list to know whats ahead of me.  If I do not do this I will flounder and not be able to be nearly as successful in accomplishing what is on my plate.   After I make a list at each job I then go home and have made a list of the things I need to do there…yes fun things make the list as well (including hang out with wifey, watch PTI, etc.)  but if I did not put it on the list it is too easy for me to not make time for it and in essence it will show that it is not important to me.

I could not accomplish my goals without getting organized first and foremost. My execution and planning would not have worked as well if I did not get organized to start with.

This applies to much more than a daily to do list. If you are in a financial mess the way to see the light at the end of the tunnel (and know it’s not an oncoming train) is to GET ORGANIZED.

My challenge to you is, if you are not organized in your finances, work on it today. Put numbers down on paper, use the cash flow plan tool that I have in the financial tools section if you want. Whatever it takes to get organized, do it. It is worth it.

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10 Awesome things for FREE

I saw some excellent free stuff courtesy of Hustler Money Blog and thought I would pass them along.

  1. Free nutrigrain bar
  2. Free Magic Eraser 2-pack
  3. Free Sample of IdeaPaint Dry Erase Surface Paint
  4. Ben & Jerry’s is offering a free cone from noon to close
  5. Haagen-Dazs stores are offering a free scoop
  6. Complimentary subscription to Baseball Digest.
  7. Free Sunglasses Case from Glasses Reviews
  8. Make a dollar via Paypal
  9. $75 worth of printable coupons
  10. Free Download of Barenaked Ladies (I’M A BIG FAN BTW)
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Some Scary Statistics

More People Will Declare Bankruptcy this year than GRADUATE COLLEGE!

This is a SERIOUS problem in America. We have now allowed debt to be an acceptable and encouraged way of life yet every year we set a new Bankruptcy record. I wonder when we will finally get off this map that the credit card companies have made for us because they are making a TON of money and it’s coming from us!

The average marriage in America lasts 9.4 years and 70-77 percent of divorces list finances as a primary reason for it. 2700 divorces each day and about 2,000 of them are because of money!

I have to ask the question. Have you ever had a money fight with your spouse? If you say no I would like to congratulate on your wedding yesterday!  What if you had a plan for your money that you and your spouse started from day 1? And once a month you would have a Money Night and you would review things and tell your money what to do the following month? Do you think this would help aid and possibly eliminate tension caused by money? Just a thought.

44% of all household carry a credit card balance. 28% of all Americans say they hardly ever pay off the whole balance.

So basically half of Americans do not pay off their credit card every month. Which means they are buying stuff they can’t pay for. That seems like the most immature action there could be: “I don’t have money to pay for something, but I want it! I’ll get it anyway” How is this even an option!?! 1/4th of Americans say they DON’T PAY OFF THE BALANCE PERIOD! This is alarming especially in light of Proverbs 22:7 which says that the borrower is the lender’s slave.

The Wall Street Journal says nearly 70% of all consumers LIVE from paycheck to paycheck.

Now this is especially sad. What this statistic is saying is 70% of people don’t have an emergency fund to cushion a blow when life happens. Money Magazine says that 78% of you will have a major negative financial event at any given 10 year time. Life is GOING to happen. Your car will break down, your refrigerator will stop running, something is going to happen and if you don’t have a cushion to take those blows you will find yourself in a STRESSFUL situation. It is reasonable to assume that this statistic and the divorce statistic listed above are connected.

The average Japanese family saves around 18.1% of their household income while the average American family saves -2.2%.

We are destined for failure with a statistic like this. This was published in the Wal-Street journal. When I read something like this it makes me know that America does not know what we are doing when it comes to money. I am no longer following what is “normal” spending habits in our country. I choose to follow scripture and follow novel concepts like “spend less than you make.”

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