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Halloween Edition of the Best in Nurse Blogs

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

A Frightening List Of Reads From Nurse Blogs

Every couple of weeks I try to review what is being written in the nurse blog kingdom.  So this is the Halloween version-and I know Halloween is not till next weekend, but since I only do this every two weeks, then …. You get the drift…

I want to start this version of the Best in Nurse Blogs with a series of posts by Head NurseHead Nurse is a long-time nurse blogger who has been bravely writing  about her own personal fight with cancer over the past month or so. You have to go back and read all of her posts over the past few weeks to get the full sense of her journey-so I just linked to her blog, not a single post!

She does it with humor, dignity, and fearlessness that her family should be proud of.  I noticed she has a Paypal donate button, similar to a lot of bloggers with their “buy me a beer” button.  She has already written that she doesn’t want financial help, but that button is there, -I’m just sayin..  I know how expensive cancer care is, regardless of your finances-so help a nurse, nurse blogger,  and human being!

At AJN, a  tale about taking care of an organ donor is worth your time, for several reasons-Does your drivers license say you are an organ donor? Why not?

Keith at Digital Doorway has an interesting infographic on the nursing shortage. Pop over and take a look.  Don’t forget to come back!

Nurse Joy has a few Ramblins….

Infusion Nurse has ten tips for those on infusion therapy.  Please share with those in need.

Phil at Health is Social has written about technology, mass media and communication in health care.

Sean, at Male Nurse, writes an intro to being a male nurse: Male Nurse 101! And Sean, at his own blog-My Strong Medicine, writes about being a sin against nature!

Toronto Emerg serves one up about Bea’s Boobs-who can resist a headline like that?

Not Nurse Ratched has advice for Apple about the I-Pad and MacBook Air-Steve are you listening???

Nurse Story has Web 2.0 tips for nurses. We all need help getting the message out.

Self Portrait...(kidding) photo by JGlucker

So that ends the Halloween Edition of the Best in Nurse Blogs-Have a great week, and may your treats, out weigh your tricks!

PS For Nurse Bloggers

And if you are a nurse blogger, and are not on my Nurse Blogs  blogroll, please let me know in the comments, and I will add you.  If you have done so in the past, and you are still not there, I apologize.  Just let me have it!!! You know Docs…..

And The Millionaire Nurse Blog was mentioned in a top 50 list of nursing student online resources! Thanks!

The Yakezie Personal Finance Carnival-The Millionaire Nurse Edition

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

The Yakezie in Costa Rica

Today I am honored to host the Yakezie Personal Finance Carnival.  Thanks to all you guys for sending me your best stuff!

Today, I wanted to do a travelogue about Costa Rica-one of my favorite places to visit.  One of the reasons I stress personal finance education is to give you the freedom to follow your dreams, and for a lot of folks that dream is travel!

I will give a few fast facts and bullet points about Costa Rica to break up these great articles.

Costa Rica Map

  • Costa Rica has been a stable democracy for over 100 years.

Forest, a traveler himself, @ Frugal Zeitgeist has this insomniacs post!

Try This If You Suck At Budgeting was submitted by Kevin at Financially Poor!

Another Kevin, @Live Real, Now, writes about his recent vacation-frugal, of course!

Invest it Wisely discusses the decision between early mortgage payoff versus investing the money-go give your opinion!

Mrs A, at Out of Debt Again, has a giveaway for her blogoversary.  Free stuff-check it out!

Money Crashers, has a post about baby showers, and gift giving. Making sure the gift is USEFUL!

  • Costa Rica has no standing Army.

Pacific Coast-photo by Beth

Crystal at Budgeting In The Fun Stuff, has a post on fishing.  Did I tell you about the size of that Sailfish I caught……

Personal Finance By The Book: Joe writes about the evils of those “easy payment plans”.

At Frugal Confessions, Amanda has written about shopping around for a hernia repair….See what you think.  I am running a 2fer1 on bladder tacks this week….

Financial Samurai thinks he has found the secret to an early retirement-and you won’t be able to guess what it is…

  • The literacy rate in Costa Rica is 96%.

Everyday Tips and Thoughts has this post about colleges and business recruiting.

Single Mom, Rich Mom discusses the realization of what frugal meant to her, and how it’s ok to be different…

Car Negotiation Coach, has help for those trying to buy a new car.

photo by Beth

Planning For The Future is the focus of Simple Financial Lifestyle.

Money Help For Christians has this post about the basics of budgeting.

Len Penzo has penzod in on a Cheese Sandwich-you won’t believe the price tag!

  • Costa Rica, while less than .25% of world land mass, contains 5% of world’s biodiversity-also the largest percentage of protected lands in any world country.

Evan, at My Journey to Millions wants to help you improve your credit score!

The Bucksome Boomer, Kay Lynn, has penned this paean to Sex in The City2-well more like an analogy…. on second thought maybe you should just read the damn post!

Craig at Free From Broke, has added to the Asset Allocation discussion.  What I think is one of the more important decisions we make as we  advance from neophyte-to ninja investing!

Breakfast Companions-photo by Beth

Darwin’s Money writes about the importance of Dividends in overall market growth in the past 2 decades.  I have a “forget it” DRIP account with Southern Company (SO).  Put in the money years ago,  growing steadily ever since….

Money Reasons has this list of Frugal Sins!  Don’t look unless you want to feel guilty!

  • In addition to tourism and fruit exports, Costa Rica is home to units of Intel, Procter and Gamble, and Glaxo-Smith Kline, to name just a few.

Shawn, at Watson Inc. discusses the damage a large inheritance can have on your children.  I tell mine regularly, if I leave em anything, it was just bad planning….  By the way, everyone needs a Last Will and Testament!

photo by beth

Suba at Wealth Informatics discusses rental car insurance-thoroughly-great info for you road warriors, or if you soon have a holiday!

Budgets and expense management is the topic at Faithful With a Few, by Khaleef.

Thanks to all who submitted, and have a great week, fellow Yakezians….(Sam, did I get that right?)

Evening in CR photo by beth

Photo at right shows deck view from my southern office in Costa Rica.

Bonds: In A Bubble? Should You Care?

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Bonds and Bubbles

Bonds have been in the news lately.  The concern by the Wall Street talking heads, is that the bond market is in a bubble.  What is a bubble?

  • No it’s not a bubble, like we used to blow with our little bottles of soap and the rings that came with it.
  • And no, it’s not a bubble, like we blow with our baseball card bubble gum, or the big red ball of gum, that keep the dentist in BMW’s.
  • And no, its not the bubbles, that tickles our nose when we are drinking cheap champagne on New Year’s Eve.

    Bubble Monster by audi_inspiration(C.C.)

This kind of bubble, is the kind that bursts when we invest our hard-earned dollar, or even worse, our borrowed dollar on the stock or bond market.  Following the herd, the can’t miss recommendation of our brother-in-law.

Then POP, the bubble bursts, along with our dreams of making a killing!

Again-the bubble bursting is the noise we hear, when our investment crashes to the floor, or worse, the basement, or even worse to floors of hell!

Now that you understand bubbles, now lets discuss the bond’s that may or may not be floating, up, up, up-waiting on the guy with the needle, with a grin on his face, waiting for just the right moment-to bring it all crashing down.

Types of Bonds

I recently wrote, a very serious article, about how a company sells bonds to  raise money to build a new factory.

Bonds, however, come in several types, with the post I linked to above discussing corporate bonds.

US Government Bonds

But the most common bonds sold, are  US government bonds.  These are sold at auction by the US government, to raise (borrow) money to pay for its bills.  Otherwise known as the US debt.  And as we have discussed in earlier posts, the US debt is growing at a record rapid pace.

Where does the bubble come in with bonds?  Well, with all the turmoil recently with concerns about a double dip recession, and another world economic downturn-the professional investors are piling into the guaranteed return of the US government bonds.

Another reason, is the fear of the stock market-money has to be invested somewhere, and if not stocks, that leaves bonds for many investors.

The more investors bidding for the bonds, the lower the interest rate.  The interest rate on US Bonds are at 30 plus year lows.

Why you, a nurse should care about Bonds:

But the bigger question you may have is, “Why should I, a nurse working a 12 hour shift care?” I am just working to feed the family, and helping others.

The reason you should care, is that the interest rate paid on these bonds, is reflected in, or has an impact on, just about every other part of the economy, and your money.

It affects:

  • mortgage rates
  • the success of your 401k or 403b, if any of your money is invested in bonds-and most of you have a portion of your money in bonds-whether you know it or not-if you invest in one of those retirement accounts at work.
  • the rates you pay, when you borrow money for a car, truck, boat, etc.
  • the rates you get paid in your savings or interest bearing checking account.

So the government bond interest rate yield has an affect on all of us.  And bubbles are usually not a good thing, in any part of the financial world, because they are followed by a lot of pain, when the bubble bursts.

I will discuss and explain government bond investing further in another post.  Whether you should buy bonds, or bond mutual funds, in your retirement accounts, 401-k or in your own investment accounts.

Reader Questions

What do you think?  Are we in a bond bubble, does the interest rate you are paying or are being paid, matter to you right now?

What are your questions about the bond market, and all this government debt?

Nurses In The Blogosphere This Week!

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Emergiblog is encouraging the ANA to support the National Nurses Act-Hope she has better luck with that than I have with the American Medical Association.

Change of Shift, as always a great carnival of nurse blog stories is at Digital Doorway.

Not Nurse Ratched has a post about iPhone 4 and customer service-see what you think.

Off the Charts has several issues of concern for nurses up for discussion-go see what you think, and discuss!

Nursing Student Chronicles was on the receiving end of a “Pay It Forward” experience!  Great idea for all of us to keep in mind.

Does linking to her story and blog mean I Paid It Forward today???

Sean at My Strong Medicine has a list of Murphy’s Law, and how it applies to life.   I am going to shamelessly copy this soon for Murphy’s Law and your money!  Thanks for  the idea Sean!

Thanks to all  for sharing your stories,  knowledge, humanity, and most importantly your humor!

Borrowing From Your 401-k or 403-b: Does It Make Sense?

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Borrowing Money From Your 401-k or 403-b

Your favorite nurse (you)  return home, after a difficult 12 hour shift.  One patient complained to your shift supervisor that you didn’t respond to the call light quickly enough-(after ringing it every thirty minutes the whole shift).  One of your co-workers stayed on the phone  with her boyfriend.

You walk into the door, planning to take a hot bath and relax (after you feed the kids and clean-up after your husband!).   And it is sooo hot.  You check the thermostat-yea it’s set at 76, so why is it 90 degrees inside??

Of course, the AC guy, when he finally comes by, after you spent a miserable night in your sweltering home-gives you the great  news.  Your condenser is shot-”We can get you a great new model-it will even save you  money on your power bill.  It  has this neat green energy label on it, too-for  JUST $4,000 bucks.”

“You guys got a payment plan?” you ask-knowing your savings balance….and hoping for compassion.

“Uhhh, no, we do AC- we ain’t no bank…..” is the quick reply.

Well, you call your bank, and they aren’t loaning money without collateral right now.  You call your parents, and they are tapped out too, (or too smart to loan you money-they KNOW you!!!!)

You go to work, stressed out about where you are going to get that kind of money. You have heard your friends talk about “The Millionaire Nurse Blog” and getting control of their finances, but you have just been too busy to bother.

Then during the middle of your shift, you overhear two co-workers talking about borrowing money from their retirement account-the same 403-b that you contribute to, (1%, but at least it’s  something).  And you think-”That’s the answer to my prayers-I’ve got $15,000 in that account.”

You do one of these little dances:

So you make the call to the  benefits manager and get the ball rolling on paperwork.

What’s the skinny on 401-k or 403-b loans?

  • Some accounts don’t allow loans.  Depends on the plan’s rules, which are different for every employer.
  • You can’t borrow more than 50% of the account, and most have a  $50,000 cap.
  • Most do not allow you to continue to contribute, until the loan balance is paid.
  • Interest is usually floating, based on the prime rate plus  a specified amount.
  • Most have to be repaid within 5 years.
  • If you quit or get fired, the loan will have to be repaid within 90 days in most cases- or it will be considered a disbursement-and you will also owe the feds taxes and a 10% penalty due immediately, (unless you are over 59 1/2.)

So what does all this mean-?

Is borrowing against a 401-k or 403-b a good thing or not?

  • Avoid borrowing unless no other choice -is usually my mantra!  This is your retirement we are talking about-Ramen noodles when you are 70 doesn’t sound too appetizing to me!
  • If you have no other choice but bankruptcy, then this may be a good time to borrow.   The stock market and bond returns are crappy.  Maybe you will get lucky and the interest you are paying to yourself will outpace returns you are getting with your investments.  “Blind hogs finding acorns and all that!”
  • I would get an extra job, work overtime and sell my stuff to pay this back as quickly as possible.  Don’t depend on the timetable for withdrawal from your check over 5 years to pay off the note.  Get after it!!!! Too much can change in your life over 5 years that could make this bad idea, even worse!
  • Remember, your opportunity costs include  whatever growth your account would be earning, and the additional funds you are not investing every pay period.
  • And this is why you need a savings cushion-don’t let your life always be one speed bump away from a crisis.  Read this post on developing emergency savings, and this on why you need a little financial margin in your life.

And if you want to read other takes on borrowing against a 401-k or 403-b, check out these articles:

Reader Questions:

What are your questions and concerns about borrowing from your retirement fund? Have you done it and what were the consequences?

Do you have other suggestions for folks in need of emergency money, that don’t want to put it on a credit card and have no savings?

Let us hear from you.

Dr Dean

Medicince and Money-My Two Favorite Topics!

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Great Medical Stories

From the World of Nurses:  Enjoy em all. I did!

Impacted Nurse- I have been given  great gifts of thanks over the years. Here is a post with a list of great gifts from thankful patients. Don’t know that I ever got a bottle of Chivas, here in the Bible belt!

Crzegrl,Flight Nurse-Has written about gardening and mending your soul, or is it soil-regardless, great read!

Not Nurse Ratched-writes about patients, and their knowledge of their health problems-NOT!  A misspelled list is better than ” I have ten bottles!”  “What are they for?” I ask.  “I don’t know-aren’t you the doc???” she replies.

Head Nurse-Dudes it’s Hot-I knew it had to be in Texas-as they are getting blasted-we will be right behind them here in Georgia!  Great advice for those unaccustomed to the heat!! Even here we have heat stroke patients-and they have lived in it forever!

Sean at Scrubs-Weight Loss is in Your Mind! I am surprised you haven’t been bombarded with comments on that one Sean!

Shawn at Off the Charts- Nursing is Hazardous to  Your Health! No real surprise!

Barbara at Nurse Practitioner Business  Owner Blog-writes about Niche practices. Great idea to differentiate yourself!

Rehab RN-has gone conferencing!

JParadisi RN is writing about Louisa May Alcott! Painting too-as she is want to do!

Money Stories

Personal Finance Reads-some are very personal!

Personal Finance by the Book is vacationing on 500 bucks! Go for it!

Squirrelers is eating oatmeal for breakfast-not nuts???

Mysti at Digging Out... is writing about a “Light Bulb Moment“. It  seems medical and money bloggers write about weight loss-universal issue, huh!

Money Crush-Truth in Advertising- Timeshares and Truth-do not mix!!!!

Single Mom-Rich Mom writes about her bookkeeping prowess in the old days…

Bucksome Boomer-writes about dental care. I love dentists.  They are the only thing worse than a visit to the Gynecologist for a lot of my patients!!!!

The Mighty Bargain Hunter has written about the F word (Free, you guys with the dirty minds!!!)

This week’s Yakezie Carnival is at Beating Broke

Enjoy the medical/money maelstrom made most maddeningly by me!