Yakezie Alexa Ranking Update – 966,708

BFS is a member of the Yakezie Alexa Ranking Challenge!  My ranking last week was 1,514,672.  Now it is 966,708!  Woot!  We’re under 1 million!

The ultimate goal is to be in the top 200,000.  I’m giving weekly rank updates in order to track our progress.

I would like to sincerely thank my readers and the members of the Yakezie Challenge

In case you didn’t know, Alexa traffic rankings are determined by the numbers of hits a site gets by people with the Alexa toolbar.  If you want to be part of this ranking community, you can download the Alexa toolbar here.

If you are a Yakezie member and don’t see yourself on my member list, please send me an email or leave a comment here to be added, thanks!

Weekly Favorites and Gratitude!

 Here’s my favorite posts for this week:

*Jackie at Money Crush is also hosting a $100 Contest in honor of the debt snowball app she created.  Feel free to take a look!

I would also like to thank Personal Finance Journey and Funny about Money for inviting me to guest post Deal or Frill: Angel Food Ministries and Can Minimizing Go Too Far?

And thanks to Mr Credit Card for his guest post at BFS, The Fun Stuff in My Budget.  He obviously put a lot of thought into the guest post for this specific site.  Thanks!
For those who don’t know, allowing less-known bloggers to post on better-known sites benefits the newbie way more than the well-established.  This newbie says thank you again!

If you have a blog or just really like a specific blog, feel free to email me your suggestion.  I’d love to add a few more to my regular reading list or at least give a shout-out for great posts.

As always, thanks to all the bloggers that teach me something new every day!

Money Crush $100 Give Away!!!

Please take a look at Jackie’s Money Crush $100 Contest.

Jackie, a regular reader and commenter here on BFS, has created a debt snowball app.  Take a look at her give away page and become a Facebook fan or Tweet a certain phrase for a chance to win $100!

Thanks Jackie!

BFS has a Guest Post about Minimizing at Funny about Money

Funny about Money was kind enough to let me guest post today with Can Minimizing Go Too Far?.  Take a look when you can, thanks!

Fit in a Fun Friday – Expensive Dreams

My friend Desiree is an astronomy addict. She and her husband, Mitch, were the ones who took me to the George Observatory a few weeks ago to take my first real look at Saturn. She also found out that she could do way more star-gazing for free if she joined a few astronomy clubs in and around our area.

At her first meeting, they showed her a close-up of the moon like she had never seen before on a 42” screen attached to a Takahashi telescope. She’s now jonesing for this $18,000 astronomy machine…

The weird thing is, even though I’m a frugal, money-hoarding squirrel, I think she should get one if it would truly enhance her happiness.

I greatly value happiness. I also believe that money can be used as a tool to achieve greater contentment. Being in the poor house doesn’t lead to peace of mind, so I also highly value budgeting.

So, I suggest saving for a HUGE splurge the same way you’d save for anything else. Set aside a certain amount of money from every paycheck for the item of your dream.

Desiree could be the proud owner of a Takahashi in 5 years or less (depending on interest) by setting aside $300 a month. If that is too steep, she could put aside $150 a month for 10 years and take advantage of technological advancement while she waits. As newer models come out, the older models are bound to be marked down.

In the meantime, she can happily use the impressive telescopes that the clubs provide. She may discover that she doesn’t even want to buy her own at all…although I saw the awe in her eyes when she was simply using a lesser telescope. I see a Takahashi in her future.

What are you saving up for? Anything crazy in your future?

I know my husband wanted his own pinball machine for a while, but now I see him developing dreams around Curling. I personally have aspirations for an Alaskan cruise.

BFS has a Guest Post about Angel Food Ministries at Personal Finance Journey

Lakita at Personal Finance Journey was kind enough to let me guest post today with Deal or Frill Angel Food Ministries.  Take a look when you can, thanks!

The Fun Stuff in My Budget

Today, Mr Credit Card from www.askmrcreditcard.com is going to talk about the fun things in his budget. He has also compiled his thoughts on the best credit cards offers available today if you looking for one. Hope you enjoy this post

Your budget serves many purposes. The most obvious one is to plan how much you intend to spend your money on different things. Budgeting is such a useful tool to know where your money goes and helps you decide where to put your limited resources to good use. However, very often, budgeting feels like to drag especially if you are looking to reduce debt or squeezing every cent to make ends meet. But as the title of this blog suggest, budgeting can be fun too! So in this post, I would like to touch on some of the fun things that I budget and plan for in our household’s budget.

Saving For Vacation – This one is a biggie for us. We take a couple of family vacations every year. And we try to see different places each year. Our budgets for vacation vary every year depending on the circumstances. Normally, we have to save for airline tickets and hotel bills plus the usual meals and attractions if we intend to do the “Disney type stuff”. Since vacations can be “relatively big ticket items”, we do a few things to try to save money. For example we earn airline miles with our airline credit card. We book any airline tickets months in advance. We are also constantly searching for deals (which I guess is the fun part).

Budgeting for kids extra cirricular activities – We have three kids. All play baseball (softball for the girl). All play soccer. So there is always costs like new gears (cos they outgrow what they wore last year) and equipment. Our daughter also takes ballet lessons which she loves and two of our kids take piano lessons.

Sports Tickets – This year, we are going to get some season tickets for the Phillies and our new soccer team, the Philadelphia Union. I find that taking my kids to games is a really good bonding sessions. The kids really enjoy it too. I have found that getting season tickets is cheaper than just buying them before the game.

Gifts for Mrs Credit Card – Birthday, Anniversary, Christmas – Too be honest, buying gifts for Mrs Credit Card can be fun but stressful (hey, you know what I mean). I find that anniversary and birthday presents are most stressful. But yet at the same time, Mrs Credit Card does not like surprises. So she normally tells me what she wants. And we actually end up debating if it is a good buy and then put it in the budget!

Gadget purchases – I find that every year, I always buy some form of gadgets. Four years ago, I got Mrs Credit Card an iPod for her birthday (this one was a total surprise). Then the year after that, I got her an iPhone. Then last year, I got myself an iPhone. This year, we got the business a laptop. And we’ve got a couple of computer the last couple of years for the business as well.

The fun part of budgeting for these is that we actually do research on the stuff we intend to buy. That means spending time surfing the net for information (or you could call that time wasting). This year, we are thinking of getting a TV for the bedroom (perhaps 3D Plasma!!). I know most folks say it is a bad idea, but Mrs Credit Card and myself really like to veg out in front of the TV after putting the kids to bed.

House Renovations – This is not an annual thing. But for anyone that has bought an older home, or even a new home that was not really done up properly, you will know that there always seems to be a project to work on. Whether it is painting the walls, installing a new bathtub, changing curtains, or simply landscaping the garden, it costs money – and sometimes lots of it. But budgeting for these things can be fun too. After all, most of us take great pride in our homes. This year, we will not have any projects on the house. But the previous years, we had a deck installed and had our driveway repaved and extended.

What Are the Fun Stuff In Your Budget? – So there you have it – some stuff in my budget. What are some the stuff you have fun planning in your budget? Though I do spend quite a bit on these things, they are things I enjoy doing or in my opinion are worth spending on (ok – perhaps the house renovation is something I do not really enjoy!)