Counting My Pennies

Counting My Pennies :
Counting My Pennies
The personal finance and frugality journal of a 20-something woman in Washington, D.C.
Washington United States
Just here for the view

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11/27 10:00 Thankful
Happy Thanksgiving to all my American readers. I hope everyone has a great day filled with friends and family and great food. I'm going to an "orphans" Thanksgiving of sorts - a gathering of a group of us who opted to not leave town to be with our...
11/26 10:00 Too frugal?
Yesterday, at the gym, I overheard an interesting conversation in the locker room. One of the women commented that since she joined the gym, she had stopped showering at home. I was impressed that she went to the gym every single day and didn't think...
11/25 10:00 National Day of Listening
From Lifehacker: Here's a great idea for Thanksgiving that won't cost you a penny but will be worthmore than you can imagine. StoryCorps has designated this Friday as the First Annual National Day of Listening. On November 28, take one hour to talk...
11/24 10:00 Reworking the budget
Now that the end of the year is in sight, I've been taking a high level look at my budget to see where my money has gone this year and how I want to change the budget for next year, if at all. I don't think you can ever have a perfect budgeting...
11/21 10:00 Year One Overview (part 2)
Yesterday, as part of blogoversary week, I put out part one of my year in review. And here is part two. Exciting things, I tell you, exciting things! May Disaster preparation I tried to re-start couponing I continue to love YNAB I applied...

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