Posts Tagged ‘save’

Free Simple Family Budget Software

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

We believe so strongly that having a basic budget can change your life for the better, that we’re giving away our budgeting software for free.

Makes budgeting simple. Find out where you spend your money, reduce your spending and save for that great vacation or spa treatment.

Click to download:  http://www.libertiny.com/libertinyfinancial3/libertiny_financial_simple_family_budget_2_2.xls

Free Loan Analysis Software

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

How much of a difference does paying an extra $10 or even $100 per month make in reducing the time to pay off your loan.  Should you pay off your loan?

These are some of the questions that you can answer with our loan analysis software.

Download it for free here:

http://www.libertinyfinancial.com/libertiny_financial_loan_analysis_1_1.xls

Processing a Job Offer: Weighing the Importance of Benefits

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

If you’re looking for a job or someone has contacted you and asked you to join their firm a variety of questions tend to cross our minds:

  • What’s the new job like?
  • Will the people be good to work with?
  • How much money will I make?

The last issue is generally comprised of Salary, Bonus, and Benefits.  With the cost of benefits continuing to escalate much faster than inflation, the quality and financial value of your benefits need to be a part of your financial analysis.

Here are the 4 steps needed to make a well informed, apples-to-apples comparison of the total compensation being offered.

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Going Green When It Makes Financial Sense: Compact Flourescent Light Bulb

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Although I’m a geek both by education and by personality, I got off of the “bleeding-edge” roller coaster of technology a decade ago because it was just too expensive.  To be on the bleeding-edge requires not only a lot of money, but the understanding that you are paying a company to be a tester of their equipment or service.  I prefer to be one or two steps back from the bleeding-edge–adopting technology that has been well tested and is now in mass production so that the price is reasonable.

That’s where my battle with light bulbs and electricity comes into the picture.  I’m all for being good stewards of our environment as long as I’m not being asked to adopt bleeding-edge technology with all of its risks–including financial risk.  Until a year ago, the change to compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs was interesting, but there were both technology glitches (flickering and audible buzzing of the light bulb when turned on) and high cost.  Both of these issues made the adoption of compact fluorescent light bulbs unacceptable to me.

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Simple Family Budget Software

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Our budgeting software makes your life simple.

Find out:
1) Where you are spending your money
2) How to reduce your spending
3) How to prioritize and pay off your debts
4) How to save more of your money and purchase things that you need

File type: Microsoft Excel

Shipping: Free via E-mail.

Cost: $25