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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!

Buying A Home: Have The Rules Changed?

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Buying a home

Buying a new  home: Has the thinking about homes being the great American Dream changed???

Has the recent bursting of the housing bubble, that has caused a drop in the collective net worth in America by trillions of dollars-changed our thinking about buying a home?    Even those living in paid for homes, know that the value  has dropped, and are affected by it..

This all-to-real feeling, causes all-to-real changes in our financial behavior, and our emotions.  We spend less, and worry more- about the future.

The famous personal finance blogger, Seth Godin, has written an interesting article about the emotional aspects of purchasing a home, and a few of the changes as he sees them….

He makes several valuable points, especially pointing out what your home represents-it is not just an investment, it is a living breathing thing, in our minds…..

So let’s look at the OLD versus the NEW!!!!

Old-school home buying rules:

  • Buy as much home as you can afford, with as little money down as the bank would let you.
  • Buy the biggest home in the neighborhood-so others will know, you are the big cheese.
  • Don’t worry about having to sell, sooner than planned-there are always buyers!!!
  • You will always make money, because home prices always go up!!!
  • Utility prices don’t matter.

New (post crash) home buying rules:

  • Buy the least amount of home that fits your needs.
  • Pay at least 20% down
  • Make sure you buy a home in the middle of the price range of your new neighborhood.
  • Make sure you understand that the Realtor represents the seller-if you need hand holding hire your own Realtor to help.
  • Many “green” options now make sense with higher power, and oil prices.
  • Don’t worry about hurting feelings with a low ball offer-because you need to be able to walk away if  you don’t get the deal that fits you.
  • The investment value of real estate is decided the day you close, in most cases-you will either make money or lose it when you sell based on your purchase price-not a hoped for/prayed for increase in value…..
  • Don’t buy the home if you aren’t planning to be there for 5 years or more.

Now many of these rules, are really not new-but they have a new sense of importance.

Let me know your thoughts about home buying-will you be doing things differently now?  Love to hear your thoughts or questions.

So thanks, Seth, for your thoughts on home buying-you are welcome to join us in the personal finance blog world, any time!

See my review of Seth’s latest book, Linchpin, here!

Roth vs Traditional IRA’s: A Video Discussion

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Roth vs Traditional IRA’s

Roth and Traditional Ira’s-a topic of a great deal of discussion.  I have written previously about these differences in a recent Investing 101 post.

This subject is still “greek” to a lot of folks, if my discussion with my nurse friends is any indication.

Comments like, “What the hell were you talking about-I didn’t understand a word you were saying!”  Or, “you lost me when you started discussing the different stock   indexes like the Russell 2000, what the heck is that?  Is that similar to a Jack Russell Terrier or something??????

So my goal is to continue to break these investments issues into small segments, and allow things to sink in.

As I was taught by the senior residents, when I was an intern-Practice, Practice, Practice-we are only letting you admit every patient for the next 72 hours, because we are here to help you learn!!!

So I taped this video, the same day I taped the one about  opening a local brokerage account, at a bricks and mortar office-something that intimidates a lot of folks.

In this video today, Hal, a registered broker is discussing a few of the differences between Roth IRA’s and Traditional IRA’s.

Take Home Points in  the Roth/Traditional IRA decision tree:

  • Both are better than neither.
  • They offer a way to put away more money for retirement, than you might be able to put into your work IRA
  • They are more in your control than your 401-K or similar work accounts-the choice of investments is almost endless!
  • The Roth IRA is more limited by income as to who is eligible
  • The Roth is usually considered non-deductible but is tax free on withdrawal
  • The traditional IRA is a tax deduction for most eligible folks but is taxed  on withdrawal.
  • But as I said in the first bullet point-either one is better than nothing!!!

If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know.

I will do a  few posts soon-interviewing a CPA-with their  thoughts on these issues from a tax standpoint.  As  soon as they get over tax season-Tax season to a CPA is much like Christmas shopping season to a retailer, it is good for the bottom line, but heck on your Family Life!!!!

Thanks again to Hal, and Julie at Warren and Brannen Inc. for their assistance.

Personal Finance Stories: A Review of Good Reads

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Check out these Blogs for  a few different takes on personal finance topics.

How bout a little home cooking-check out this post about Lemon Muffins, at Not Made of Money.

And at Single Guy Money, a review of his current budgeting method.

The Girl With the Red Balloon, has this post about clutter-with the new shows about hoarding, it does make you think…

At Planting Dollars, a good review of your managing your financial records….

Let me know what you think.

Contests/Giveaways Just for you!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

These are current contests by fellow blogging friends.

Please check them out, and if you win let em know you heard about it here at The Millionaire Nurse Blog.

The Frugal Lawyer has this Beauty Giveaway-cosmetics and stuff, Good Luck!!!

Ending the Ratrace, has this book and dvd giveaway, check it out, this “Rat” is pretty harmless.

Personal Finance Ninja, is giving away gift cards for Turbo-Tax-check it out!

Money Saving Mom, has a giveaway list, with lot’s of contests/giveaways in one place, too cool!

So, check em all out, and get lucky!

Haul Videos-An Evil Trend-Or Harmless Fad?

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Haul Videos

First, what in the heck are haul videos?

Haul videos are the video documentation of your most recent shopping spree, that is then uploaded to YouTube-mostly limited to teens, and early twenty-somethings….

What has that got to do with personal finance?

Well, great question.  My first impulse was that Haul Videos were showing two horrible trends affecting our youth:

  1. Consumerism/materialism-most of the videos seem to be about cosmetic and clothing purchases, and seem to glorify Maximum Volume.  In other words, the amount of stuff was more important than the stuff, or price.
  2. Celebrity Culture-The videos seem to be a cry for attention-hey look at me.  I am a worthy person, you can tell, by all the stuff I bought.

Haul Video for your review-shortest one I found:


But after viewing several of the videos made this year, I found what seemed to be a trend.   Many of the videos, had the items and prices pop up as they were showing their purchases.  Talking about the 70%  off table.   How they got free shipping from Sephora, at their clearance section on the web.

Let’s face it, kids view video, as folks my age viewed comic books, and newspapers (depending on the kids age).  They also take the place of “talking”.  When we found something we wanted to share with our friends, we jumped on our bikes, and rode to their home.  Young folks now, with urbanization maybe aren’t able to hang with their friends as easily.

Technology has also changed -video was just coming out when I was young-and required huge expense, reels of video tape, and watching taped boring family gatherings-watched over, and over, and over……

Now there are fun and easy ways to manage money with free online resources such as TurboTax, and self-help videos on YouTube to help formulate a personal budget plan. If we can teach our kids these easy techniques to get the most out of a budget, and where to find the right resources, they will learn to make good choices with their finances and still have the things they want in the process.

Now, our cell phone has as much or more video capability, CHEAP.

Marisa Meltzer, in Slate Magazine, describes “Haul Videos” in a recent article, and decided she would make her own.

So what would my recommendations be for my children (mine are grown, so this is an example) before they made a haul video:

  • Planned Spending-only buy what you had planned to spend
  • Best Price-when you decided what you need, make sure you get the best price
  • Utility shop, not entertainment shop-In other words, don’t shop to relieve stress, or just to be shopping.  If that is your only form of entertainment-then go without credit cards or money-and just LOOK!
  • Stress value-If you must post a video of your purchases for all the world to see, stress the value you will get out of each purpose-nothing wrong with it being cute, or cool or rad!!-hey, I am down with all that! (trying out slang-usually doesn’t work.)
  • Saving and Giving need to be in proportion to your spending.

Would they listen to me-probably not.

So just like my parents thought long hair and bell-bottoms were going to be the end of the world, my initial reaction with “Haul Videos” were negative.  But after reflection-they are probably a harmless fad.

Maybe I will make a “Haul Video” the next time I go buy scrubs, or hit the sporting goods store for new fishing lures-I am sure you will all want to check it out on YouTube!

Have you guys had any experience with haul videos?  What do you think of the trend?  Go to YouTube-search haul videos, and see for yourself what is out there.

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