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Steadfast Finances
http://steadfastfinances.com
A Personal Finance and Investing 101 blog written by an independent equities trader.
Recent Posts
Where have the Pioneers of High Interest Internet Banking Gone?
As a young professional who came of age during the Internet boom, I was among the first wave of consumers to adopt the Internet banking meme. At that time, it was no where near mainstream and was generally considered to be another dot com fad. Fair...
How I Find Value Where Others Do Not
Since the recession began, I’ve been struggling with the concept of trading down versus trading down to better value. In other words, should I move to a policy of buying brands/goods that might be cheaper and lower in quality, or stick to bra...
Restaurant Meals You Can Make at Home For Half the Price
Most SF followers know by now that something of a foodie and a wannabe chef. I’m no where near chef level, but I do occasionally put together something that can draw a crowd. I also suffer from a frugality complex and do what I can to keep my f...
SF Undergoing Site Maintenance
SF will be undergoing maintenance on October 29th during the evening hours. New theme changes, reorganization, etc. Pardon the mess and confusion. This was an original post from Steadfast Finances. For more, follow me on Twitter.SF Undergoing Site M...
The Great Unwind: Frugality, DeLeveraging, & Ethics Altering the Post-Crisis Consumer
A fascinating talk on how 72% of the American Gross Domestic Product — consumers — are changing their spending behavior, relying on old school frugality tips to save more money, and deleveraging (e.g. saying goodbye to credit) to reduce t...
Some Tech Bubble Stocks Finally Breaking Even after a 10 Year Wait
This week, Amazon.com released a great earnings report that propelled the most well known “internet stock” to a new all time high. As a person who experienced the internet stock bubble firsthand, Amazon’s stock popping 25 points in ...

