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5 Tricks to Make Your Cash Grow

January 26, 2012 Posted by admin

Right now we are going through one of the toughest recession and saving money is paramount for the future. With losing jobs are building up continuously, it’s a hardship for many people to make ends meet, let alone try to save money. There are 5 tricks you can use to help with savings when there is no money:   

First of all, you want to budget and you want to do your best to stick with your budget plan. Even though it’s one of the hardest things you can do but it must be done. One trick to budgeting is to avoid the budget busters. For example, dont leave home without a shopping list. You dont want to buy anything that is not on your list. Buying items not on your list will destroy even the most conservative budgets. Also consider the 30 day rule – if you find yourself making an unnecessary purchase, wait 30 days and then see if you still want the item. This way you will know for sure if you still want the item.    

Next, you dont have to skim off the top. No matter how little money you have coming in, set up an automatic transfer through which a predetermined amount is moved into a savings account. Make sure your savings account is either with an out of town bank, in which you have to make withdrawals more difficult, or an online bank that has no ATM access.    

Third, try to live a bare bone life. By living within your means doesn’t have to mean giving up things that your truly enjoy. If you just happen to love a certain store, sign up for the customer rewards programs, which are usually good for coupons and discounts. During the Christmas holidays instead of buying gifts for family and friends, try to make them. Inviting friends over for dinner instead of going out can save money. Also, you can give up expensive habits like smoking cigarettes and alcohol. You can live a good happy life and still live a bare bone life at the same time.   

Fourth, maybe you want to work on your interest rates if you are in possession of lots of credit cards. Call your credit card company and ask for a rate reduction. With your rate reduction low, taking on debt to purchase items such as a house or even a college education will make you money over time, even after the recession.   

The last trick maybe you might go green living a more economic friendly lifestyle can save money and the environment at the same time. To begin, install LED bulbs that use only a fraction of the electricity of conventional bulbs. Weatherize your home. Seal air leaks that make the job of keeping your home cool in summer and warm in winter much harder.    

In summary, being broke is no excuse for not saving and investing. You put money to work and you just don’t hold it in a static position. You have to have money working for you at all times. You must be able to save, no matter what the situation may be. It dont have to be much at all but save something.

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History of Cigars

July 3, 2010 Posted by admin

Ah, the fine premium cigar. There truly is nothing to compare to the experience of a fine cigar, a glass of really good cognac, and an evening in the shade. It is a peaceful experience to say the least.

However, have you ever looked at your high-profile smoke and wondered what the events were that led to the making of it? Most true cigar aficionados have at one point or another.

The chain of events that led to the production of the cigar that you now hold in your hand is a long one, spanning back over 500 years. It all began when a brave explorer by the name of Christopher Columbus decided to throw caution to the wind and risk it all to prove that there was more to the world than everyone knew at the time. In 1492, he found success, along with a little something in the new world called tobacco.

Ironically, Luis De Torres of a Spanish Envoy to America decided to take some back to his home for personal use. After spotted lighting it, he was arrested for witchcraft and sentenced to a decade in prison.

The presence of tobacco popped up again as Cortez stumbled upon a tribe of Aztec natives that are smoking tobacco. Through Cortez, the tobacco makes its way throughout Spain. From there, the pipe-smoked substance began to grow in fame and use. By the mid 1500’s, tobacco had made its’ way all the way to France where the first seeds were planted and cultivated by a monk by the name of Andre Thevet.

From there, tobacco made its’ way to the distant lands of Portugal, Russia, Turkey, and Italy. The Portuguese, via a trade route, introduce it to the Japanese. Onward it spreads to Morocco, Egypt, and even to the Philippines. Finally, in the early 1600’s, it makes a full historical circle as documents reveal that the husband of Pocahontas, John Rolfe, brings tobacco to the state of Virginia.

By the early 1600’s, Cuba has built a solid name for fine tobacco growth and becomes the major supplier for the majority of the known world.

In the mid 1700’s, the infamous Catherine the great creates the cigar band as a concept. It seems that Catherine would smoke cigars so often that her fingers would take on a brownish colored stain. Therefore, to avoid this, she had a band designed so she could hold her cigars without the irritating stain.

From there, it is only a matter of time until the major brands began to establish themselves. Cohiba, H. Upmann, Partagas, El Rey del Mundo, Sancho Pancza, Romeo y Julieta, Hoyo de Monterrey, Montecristo and the rest of the premium cigars that you and I enjoy today become very notable over the next century.

That brings us to the here and now. Today, we can sit back and enjoy our fine cigars knowing that they have a history that dates all the way back to Christopher Columbus. So when you enjoy that next high-profile smoke, blow a plume and say, “Here’s to you Chris!”.

Denis is the author and webmaster for CigarInspector.com, your source for cigar reviews and cigar ratings.

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March 22, 2010 Posted by admin

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