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I am going to miss my 5 star ratings. I, like many other people I am sure, had translated what a star meant in my viewing and I took my rating seriously. In general for me:

It depends on your definition of coercion I guess. Mormons are taught that they have free agency, that they can choose between right and wrong but often grow up in house holds where the definition of right and wrong is defined for them.

The $120,000, while small for the organization they are running, is a slap in the face to many Mormons that were led to believe that the LDS church doesn’t have a paid clergy, just another in a long line of small white lies that upset many of the religion’s defenders.

Hey, Connor4Real did it on Turn Up The Beef, Doink De Doink!

The Browns chew through front offices like it’s going out of style, it ends up being a built in excuse. Like my Niners:

I am not quite ready to kill Prime, I really like having it and I do actually watch Amazon Prime Streaming. I have a list in my head of items I want to buy, but the list is too big, maybe I should come up with some kind of ranking points system for things I “want” then only use savings in my Digit account to make the

Yea, it was fun to see the pop up when I first installed it, we will see how I feel by the end of the month.

Alright, jumped onto my Mint and updated each line item since the start of 2017. I need to do a better job with that too.

I saw that Digit started supporting bills but I haven’t had the chance to dig in. What I would love to see is a way to open up more transfer options outside of just sending it back into my checking account. I have been using Digit for almost 3 months and it has helped me same an additional $300 (on top of what I am

I didn’t participate in the February challenge, didn’t know about it until today. I am looking forward to the March challenge, I am prepping my account to get ready :)

Technologically challenged is why you are asking this question, for the technology savvy we do not ask why we do things, only if we can do things. That is how we are going to get Skynet :)

Credit Cards are good for the financial diligent, but often these articles are speaking to people that need help or are more beginners. For somebody that has recently struggled with debt, it is not sage advice to steer them towards credit cards.

I always assume these kinds of articles are about what you can do beyond saving 10% from each check. For example; I put money into a 401K every payday, have been doing that since I was 21 years old, have also be saving an additional 10% per check for the last year or so. I recently started using Acorns, Digit, and

I don’t mind a program about App Development, I am not much for the Shark Tank format though, and I really hate the Alba, Will, Paltrow combo.

I don’t dive deep into statistics but from personal experience I could say that I was expected to work as a high school student to pay for car insurance, gas, clothes, etc., but it wasn’t because my family couldn’t afford those things for me, it was because my father came up poor and wanted to distill a work ethic in

I am fairly new into this whole thing but I checked out a few apps recommended by Listen Money Matters, they did a head to head to head article on 3 different apps; Acorns, Betterment, and Wealthfront. I personally am using 3 apps right now, I use Acorns as my initial dip into investing (not counting my 401K) and then

Niners fan (in hiding), pulling for the Falcons last night, but there was a part of me smiling and laughing watching Goodell hand that trophy to Brady, I re-watched the clip 5 times :)

Money is only part of it, Ego is another.

With 27 minutes remaining Kyle Shanahan figured that was as good a time as any to start preparing for his move to the Niners. With 27 scoreless minutes of football, things are shaping up just as one would expect for the Niners. I for one, even as a Niners fan, am curious how far he can take this scoreless streak.

Proud member of the “fat people who frequent amusement parks” demo. My take on Under Armour is absolutely about price. When I first bought some UA gear I was looking for some nice loose athletic shirts and shorts for getting my slow pitch softball on, they were the only option. Now I walk into a Scheels or Dicks and I