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Tag Archives: Financial Integrity
Bye To My GIG Buys
As a closure to my purchase of the various incarnations of GIG, I decided to analyze the many purchases and subsequent sale of the shares that became part of a final sale. Analyzing successes is easy. Being willing to analyze … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., Financial Integrity, GIG, GigOptix, investing, LTBH, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, stocks, wealth
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My Economy On Marketplace
And people ask me why I use Twitter (@tetrimbath). And now for something completely different, which is remarkably the same. Those who listen to public radio may already be familiar with the business show called Marketplace. They’re part of my … Continue reading
Panama Papers Impact
The Panama Papers join the bookshelf of exposes like the Pentagon Papers. If you haven’t already heard about it, you will. (Here’s a synopsis from my other blog, PretendingNotToPanic.com) This is big, and yet, this financial news may not effect … Continue reading
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Tagged corruption, crime, economy, finance, Financial Integrity, investing, justice, Panama Papers, personal finance, tax havens, wealth, Wealth Inequality
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Working On Small Town Coworks
Go work in the coffee shop. That’s what everyone else does. If you can’t afford that, go work in the library. Welcome to the new job site search familiar to nomadic workers. Solutions that work in the big city don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Clinton, consulting, entrepreneur, Financial Integrity, Freeland, frugal, jobs, Langley, Whidbey, writing
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Adaptation And AAM2014
Have you ever spent four full days thinking about museums? Most people think about museums for a few hours every year, yet museum folks necessarily think about them every day. Me, I think about them about three or four hours … Continue reading
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Tagged AAM, AAM2014, community, Dream. Invest. Live., Financial Integrity, HCLE, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, museums, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, real estate, Seattle, sharing economy, stocks, Twitter, virtual museum
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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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When Free Costs Too Much
It happens surprisingly often. Eager, compassionate people appreciate and understand a fellow human’s hardship and heartache, then offer something valuable for free. Confusion scrunches their face as their offer is turned down from someone who couldn’t afford to buy the … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, Charity, compassion, consulting, entrepreneur, Financial Integrity, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, jobs, Langley, mortgage, New Road Map, photos, social media, speaking, teaching, wealth, Whidbey
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Frugal Frustrations
I found a variation on one of my writer’s acronyms: IIHMTIWHMIS If I Had More Time I Would Have Made It Shorter. Do you realize I have published over a million words by now? And today a friend suggested I … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, Dream. Invest. Live., Financial Integrity, frugal, frugality, Google+, housing, IIHMMIWSL, IIHMTIWHMIS, mortgage, New Road Map, personal finance, philanthropy, Simple Living, simplicity, Tiny Houses, wealth, Whidbey, writing, YMOYL, Your Money or Your Life
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Retiring One Percent
Are you part of the 1%? How about the 10%? I don’t dwell on it. A person is a person, regardless of their money. Power within society correlates with money, but Gandhi proved that wasn’t an absolute. Extreme inequities aren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, Financial Integrity, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, inequity, investing, jobs, New Road Map, occupy, personal finance, poverty, Retirement, Simple Living, stocks, wealth
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