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Welcome Frugal Dad Readers!

For those of you that are visiting after reading my post @ Frugal Dad, thanks for stopping by I appreciate it!

My blog’s content is mainly personal finance. However, I like to consider it “sensible” personal finance. I won’t write much about making my own laundry detergent because quite frankly that is too much effort for me! However, I will certainly write about how to get rid of your cable bill or repair your own bicycle as the cost savings could be huge.

I think you will find a lot of useful information on this site. Whether my content is relevant to you or someone you know, I urge you to subscribe to my site’s feed for a week or two and see if you like what you read. If you do, pass it on to someone who could also find my posts informative!

And here are a few articles that may be of interest to you:

  • Graduate Without Debt: Wrap-up – A series of posts that I hosted across 3 other bloggers. I made a post for Jim @ Bargaineering, Green Panda Treehouse, and Stephanie @ Poorer Than You. I detailed all of the ways in which a student can graduate without debt. These three core concepts entailed savings vehicles, financial aid, and reducing costs. PARENTS, one of the articles is aimed at you and has to do with proper financial planning from when your child is born, or even earlier!
  • Slash Your Cable Bill w/ These 3 Methods – Another series of posts that I wrote for my own site. I hate paying for a cable bill. Why? Most of the TV shows I watch are available online! I go over how to connect your computer to your TV, how to make your Xbox 360 wireless for only $20 which then allows you to stream video and music from your computer to your TV, and how to stream Hulu/YouTube/CNN/ESPN/etc to your TV using an Xbox 360 or PS3. By doing a combination of those options you may not even need to subscribe to cable, I know I don’t!
  • Tax Guide for a Recent Graduate (Or Otherwise Confused Person) – AND another series of posts I wrote for my site! A walk-through of how to fill out a W-4, how to figure out taxable income, and how to actually file the taxes. I found that a lot of my peers were CONFUSED (big emphasis!) when they graduated college, moved out, and had to file taxes for their new jobs. I was in that same position not too many years ago so I thought it would be a useful guide to help a grad out!
  • Glass Door : Know Your Worth – I like promoting this site because not many people seem to know about it. I don’t get anything for promoting it… just the satisfaction of knowing someone might get paid more because of it. Sign up and you can look up the salaries for a lot of different jobs at a lot of different companies.

There are plenty more posts but I thought I would start you out with a few!

If you have any questions let me know via comment, email, or contact form! And again… thanks for taking the time to come by!

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MLR is passionate about saving for his future while maintaining a high quality of life. He currently resides in the North East, has a wonderful girlfriend, adopted the cutest puppy ever, and works for a Fortune 500 company in the Supply Chain department. If you would like to converse with MLR, you can find him on Twitter at @MyLifeROI.


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I'm MLR. After graduating from college debt free, I decided to write a blog encouraging people to adapt responsible and sensible personal finance rules.


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