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Author Archives: Tom Trimbath
Maybe A Mortgage Modification
Pardon me as I take a sip as I try to decide where to begin. Ah, a homemade herbed vodka martini. Today I get to celebrate, or at least breath a big sigh of relief. Skip any more suspense. I … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, foreclosure, HAMP, HCLE, housing, mortgage, New Road Map, personal finance
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Cautious Positive Suspense
“That’s excellent news! High five!”, a neighboring friend and worker in a co-working space. Me, “Oh yeah. High five.” He used exclamation points. I used periods. He’d just overheard the second of two positive calls, both of which were worth … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Charity, coworking, Dream. Invest. Live., FedEx, frugal, frugality, GERN, GIG, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, philanthropy, RSOL, Seeking Alpha, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, USPS
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Costs Up Benefits Down
I’m insured. Obamacare says so! Oops. No, I’m not. Oh wait, maybe I am again. Hours on the phone and I’ve noticed two consequences: their music is better, and I’m spending more money than I expected. Another thing has been … Continue reading
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Tagged foreclosure, health care, housing, jobs, mortgage, ObamaCare, personal finance
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Questioning When To Sell
Celebrate the lucky friend who bought his first stock within the last couple of months, and then watched it double in a day, and who knows that it can be worth a lot more. Is it already time to sell … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, AOL, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., GERN, investing, LTBH, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, Retirement, stocks, wealth
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Almost News For MicroVision
Good morning! This wake up call is brought to you by a very happy fellow shareholder. I got a call before 7am. Good thing I was already up, sort of. The network of friendly MVIS shareholders, which for years has … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., housing, investing, LTBH, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, Sony, stocks, wealth
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Balanced Optimism
They liked my house! They didn’t buy it, but they liked it. At least they liked it more than one of the other houses in the neighborhood. Friends frequently comment on my upbeat attitude in the midst of financial mayhem. … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, balance, books, Carhartts, consulting, dancing, entrepreneur, Fine Balance Imaging, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, optimism, personal finance, photos, Simple Living, stocks, volunteer, wealth, writing
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Welcoming Motivation
Engage motivation! Some days there’s an urgency which makes motivation easier. Today’s post is pushed along by 40 mph winds across the Sound and the resultant flickering lights. Must post before the power goes out. Most days though, motivation is … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Art, bitcoins, consulting, entrepreneur, Financial Integrity, GERN, GIG, MVIS, New Road Map, personal finance, Real Goods Solar, RSOL, second life, stocks
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Total Perspective Shift
The philosophical underpinning for today comes from the Hithchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Welcome to the “Total Perspective Vortex“. ” . . . the TPV is now used as a torture and (in effect) killing device on the planet Frogstar. … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, disparity, frugal, frugality, health care, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, housing, income disparity, inequity, mortgage, occupy, Olympics, Simple Living, Super Bowl, wealth, wealth disparity
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Money Sitting Still
Can you believe it? I actually have money that’s not in the market. It must be invested, right? Nah. There’s a time to move and a time to sit; and with money it is possible to do both. Personal finance … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., frugal, frugality, investing, mortgage, personal finance, real estate, Simple Living, wealth, windfall
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Frugal Disaster Preparedness
Even before last weekend’s post my intuition suggested I should cancel most of my plans for the week. I made a trip to the store, bought lots of soup ingredients and oranges, and lined up low expectations. Maybe it was … Continue reading
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Tagged Cascades, Cascadia, dancing, economics, FEMA, frugal, frugality, health, Just Keep Pedaling, Langley, politics, preppers, Red Cross, Scotland, Simple Living, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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