Friday, February 02, 2007
Money vs Kiplinger's Personal Finance

I have been a regular reader of Money magazine for about two years and have always wondered about their biggest competitor: Kiplinger's Personal Finance. Overall, I am looking for good investment ideas for retirement, savings, mutual funds and 529s - and generally Money delivers good value for my time.
Today, our family got a free subscription to Kiplinger's Personal Finance. My wife belongs to the MTA (Massachusetts Teachers Association), which is part of the NEA (National Education Association). Both unions have benefit websites and I found a free subscription offer to Kiplinger's for NEA members at http://www.neamb.com/featuredoffer3.jsp
After about six months of reading through both, please remind me to post my thoughts on which one suits my needs best.
Labels: Investing, Magazines, Mutual Funds
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Energy Efficient Fluorescent Light bulbs
Over the past year, I have completed my MBA, started a new career and bought a house. So lots of things to review and I promise to get into the details.
Energy Efficient Fluorescent Light bulbs: For today, lets start with light bulbs. The WSJ has a report on fluorescents which draw less power than incandescent bulbs. These energy-efficient ones are spiral like instead of glass. Generally they draw up to one tenth the amount of power as a regular bulb. The WSJ reports one drawback is that folks generally dislike fluorescents’ glow giving your ho
me an industrial feel. They point to n:vision available at Home Depot as one brand that has different styles including a soft bulb. Generally these lights will need to be replaced less often than traditional bulbs as well. I have noticed that they take an extra moment to fully illuminate but I have gotten used to it.
In our home, we use these wherever we can especially in the places we often forget to turn off the lights like the closet, basement and garage. The spiral look is somewhat awkward and “cheap” looking, but in these places or inside fixtures, no one knows the difference.
Two tips:
1) Don’t buy these energy saver lights for fixtures on a dimmer. They do not work with dimmer switches.
2) Costco has fantastic savings on compact fluorescent lights. Now they are running a sale in
Refer to: New Fluorescent Light Bulbs Aim for More-Natural Look, WSJ, 2/1/2007 Page D3
Labels: Coupon, Energy, Retail
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