50 Smartest things to do with your money
June 16 by Leon Ho | Money, Uncategorized
CNN Money Magazine has a good section on talking about 50 Smartest things to do with your money. The topics are wrap around how to earn more; how to save more; how to spent smater; how to invest better; how to deal with tax etc. There is a part called 15 dumb moves that you shouldn’t do – I really liked that part. Also it has some good tools for your money.
Smartest things to do on:
Tools:
- Mortgage refinance calculator
- How much house can your afford?
- Fund screener
- Retirement planner
- Your ideal budget
- Savings calculator
- Asset allocator
- College savings planner
50 Smartest things to do with your money – [Money Magazine]











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But even those who are willing, and who find a wealth creation system
A recommendation regarding toner and refilling them. Epson and a few other manufacturers have said drill and fill is bad and highly recommend using alternative to this process.
Common sense
First the idea of common sense is false because it is based on a person’s life experiences, education etc. Now recently I came accross information through a business customer and looked further into it. Here is what I found, ”
Over 700 million cartridges were thrown away world-wide in 2003 – and since more and more people use inkjet cartridges this amount will continue to grow year after year.
Empty cartridges contain residual toner powder, ink, a plastic casing, aluminum and other parts. These parts are all non-biodegradable and they will take more than 1000 years to decompose in landfill sites.
The remanufacturing of cartridges as an alternative to producing new ones currently reduces world demand of oil by 300,000 barrels and saves 17,000 tons of aluminum as well as 10,000,000 tons of timber. Besides helping to reduce carbon emissions, a major cause of global warming, it conserves resources and reduces waste.
1.5 pints of crude oil are needed to produce one cartridge. In the last 6 months alone inkjet cartridge recycling has saved more than 50 million liters of oil, more than the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska’s Prince William Sound in 1989.”
Wow, so my whole point is this client twotonellc.com remanufacturers ink and toner cartridges and considering the above information it only makes common sense to buy remanufactured ink and toner cartridges. You save money, get a higher yield (more prints) and save money.
Check out twotonellc.com, and use common sense.
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