Book Review: The Maxims of Manhood: 100 Rules Every Real Man Must Live By
Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by MJay.
I’d like to start this article off by mentioning that I’ll be giving away a free copy of this book, autographed by yours truly to a commenter on this article. All you’ve got to do is leave a comment and your email address. When we reach a sufficient number of comments, I’ll either randomly select [...]
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We apologize for the lack of new content over the past couple weeks. Life has called and we’ve both had to put the blog on hold for a couple days. I plan on writing a few more posts this week, Chris should be drawing up something in the near future as well. Thanks for stopping [...]
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In these post-college days, when we have a little more money around, what better thing to do than see a little bit more of the world? Travel hasn’t been this cheap in a long time and a couple tips on finding good deals can stretch your money farther. I absolutely love traveling and I [...]
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At last it’s here! Our first beer review! We’ve got a great selection today that I hope all of you can try. Our goal here is not to tell you what you already know (we all know Bud tastes like crap), but introduce you all to some new stuff that you might have seen before, [...]
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Today we’ve got a great guest post from a good friend of mine. MT grew up in Southern Georgia, and after graduating from the University of Georgia with a Finance degree in 2007, he started his career with a Fortune 500 company in Virginia. Knowing first-hand what it is like to start a new career [...]
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The movement toward the digital dissemination of information has been a dramatic over the past few years. This has made the world a lot smaller and just about anyone with a computer and a little money can start a website, create blogs, or simply anonymously offer their opinion on the 1000’s of message boards or [...]
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As a follow up to my last post, I mentioned I would talk further about 401(k) programs and how to implement them into your overall financial health. I’m going to give a little history on 401(k)’s, how they work, how to get the most of them, and why starting early is the most important [...]
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In this day and age, you never know when you’re going to get that dreadful notice from your employer informing you that they’re doing cutbacks and you’re the latest victim. If you’re like me, you know firsthand what that’s like and how unpleasant it is, especially with the lack of jobs for young college grads. [...]
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My first post on Now I Can Buy Beer was an easy choice. It’s part of any gift I give to any new college grad entering the world of life after school. As far as putting the financial side of life in perspective, nothing does a better job than reading The Automatic Millionaire: A Powerful One-Step [...]
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As you might know, I graduated from the University of Georgia in May 2008 with a degree in Mathematics and not really an idea of what I wanted to do. I knew, though, that I a) wanted an IT career that wasn’t heavy on programming, b) wanted to live in a place where I [...]





