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Black Coffee: More Promises to Pay Tuesday for a Hamburger Today

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Let's get right to it this week ...

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August 9, 2014

Pictures of Our $23,922 Bathroom Remodel (and Some Lessons Learned)

By Len Penzo

After eight weeks, our master bathroom remodel is finally finished. I guess I shouldn't complain; we waited 17 years to make the upgrade. It was also the last room in our modest 2000 square-foot, three-bedroom, two-and-half bathroom home to get a ...

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August 4, 2014

Black Coffee: Neither a Borrower nor a Lender Be

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Let's get right to it this week ... International News This past week, I was interviewed by Doug Goldstein for a segment on his terrific money show, Goldstein on Gelt, which is featured on ...

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August 2, 2014

Taste-Test Experiment: 11 Kids Evaluate Name-Brand vs. Generic Cereals

By Len Penzo

When it comes to breakfast, kids can be real cereal killers. Unfortunately, for those of us trying to lower our grocery bill, name-brand cereals can be a very expensive proposition. That got me thinking: Can kids really tell the difference between ...

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July 30, 2014

Black Coffee: Promises, Promises, Promises

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. I planted a couple of tomato plants in the ...

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July 26, 2014

Black Coffee: The Fed, The ECB & the Washington Generals. Winning!

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. We're in the final stages of our ...

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July 19, 2014

Black Coffee: You Can Put Lipstick On a Pig — But It’s Still a Pig

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Let's get right to it this week ...

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July 12, 2014

Black Coffee: The Yankee Doodle Dandy Edition

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... My dad still gets a kick out of asking people around this time of year if they have a 4th of July in England. Nine times out of ten they look at him like he's nuts and say something like, "Of ...

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July 4, 2014

Black Coffee: Why One Billionaire Sees Pitchfork Mobs In Our Future

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Let's get right to it this week ...

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June 28, 2014

Black Coffee: The Summer Solstice Edition

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Summer is finally here. Hooray! I hope ...

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June 21, 2014

How A Lemonade Stand Taught My Daughter To Love Monopolies

By Len Penzo

Each Father's Day, I love to reminisce about the joys of fatherhood and the days when my teenage kids were younger. This year, I caught myself looking back upon the time several summers ago when my business-savvy daughter, Nina, set up a wildly ...

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June 16, 2014

Black Coffee: Friday the 13th, Full Moons & Rising Oil Prices

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Let's get right to it this week ...

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June 14, 2014

Black Coffee: Hokey, Hockey and Horses

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... I've been out of town for most of this week, so you know what that means: Yep -- I've got another espresso edition of Black Coffee for you. Okay, off we go ... Credits and Debits Credit: The ...

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June 7, 2014

Black Coffee: Kabuki Theater and Ever-Optimistic Markets

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Let's get right to it this week ...

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May 31, 2014

Black Coffee: Doggie Bags, Burger King, and Bogus Bucks

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Let's get right to it this week ...

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May 24, 2014

Black Coffee: Um, Would You Like Fries with That?

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. I just got back from a business trip to Boston, so I've got an espresso edition of Black Coffee for you this week. I know what you're thinking but, ounce for ounce, I promise it packs the same punch as the regular fare -- or your money back. I love visiting Boston, especially in springtime. It is one of America's great cities and, I've been there more than two dozen times now. Needless to say, because Boston has an extremely rich history, there is a lot of stuff to see and do. My favorite section of Boston is the North End, which is the city's Italian enclave and home of Paul Revere. What? You didn't know Paul Revere was Italian? All joking aside, I usually can't leave Boston without making at least one trip to the North End for a taste of the authentic Italian cuisine there. Okay, time to get to it. Off we go ... Credits and Debits Debit: I see some fast food workers across America walked off the job last Thursday. A fry-cook spokesman for a group in Oakland deadpanned that his unskilled entry-level position is worth $15 per hour. Heh. If more money is his goal, he should try a career in comedy. Debit: I wonder if the strikers in Oakland are willing to move to Switzerland. On Sunday, the Swiss are voting to raise the minimum wage there for burger flippers and other unskilled labor to $25 per hour. I know. Credit: Perhaps we should all be rooting for the oafs in Oakland and the misguided Swiss socialists. If being able to say, "Would you like fries with that?" is worth somewhere between $30,000 and $50,000 per year, then how much are skilled jobs really worth? Credit: Here's some good news: Federal receipts hit an all-time high last month. Through April, US Treasury revenue in 2014 is already more than $1.75 trillion. That's a lot of dough. Remember that the next time your Congressman claims taxes are too low. Debit: Now the bad news: Despite the record influx of cash into Treasury coffers, the government is still running a fiscal deficit in 2014; it's currently more than $600 billion -- and counting. Credit: That's just more proof that America's fiscal problems aren't due to a lack of revenue -- it's because of too much spending. Debit: Of course, unlike businesses in the private-sector, the government can print money out of thin air -- so it has no real incentive to cut costs. Otherwise, far less than $5 billion would have been spent on the implementation of Obamacare websites. (So far.) Debit: "Unpossible!" you say? There's been so much mismanagement and waste, the government has spent $474 million just to develop and implement four (count 'em, four) broken (yes, broken) Obamacare exchanges: Massachusetts, Oregon, Nevada, and Maryland. And ... it's gone. Debit: Then there's Hawaii. So far, they've spent $100 million in taxpayer funds to develop their Obamacare exchange -- and almost 10,000 people have signed up! (Um, before you get too excited ... that comes out to $10,000 per enrollee. Unbelievable.) Credit: Cue the "Len is a heartless crackpot!" cries from folks who have never met a Big Government politician they didn't like in three, two, one ... Debit: Thankfully, Obamacare is such a great idea, everybody is clamoring to sign up -- otherwise the government might feel compelled to waste $700 million on a marketing campaign that tries to convince people why they should enroll, even though it makes zero financial sense. Oh wait ... Credit: I guess $700 million doesn't buy what it used to. After all, that's what it cost to build the Freedom Tower's brand new 9/11 Memorial and plaza. As for the marketing campaign for Obamacare ... well, it gave us Pajama Boy. Credit: By the way, if you think all of that Obamacare incompetence, waste, fraud and abuse is bad, then just imagine what we're in for once these same bureaucrats start managing our healthcare. Forward! Debit: The staggering costs being spent to prop up the Obamacare debacle is yet another sign that the good ship America hit its economic iceberg awhile ago. You can spend your time rearranging deck chairs -- or you can find a lifeboat while there's still time. By the Numbers Hey! It's only money -- they can always print more. The enormous costs of state Obamacare exchanges: $51 million Amount of federal grants that Nevada has spent on their system -- so far. $57 million Amount that Massachusetts has acknowledged spending. (And they're asking for an additional $121 million! Hey, why not?) $118 million The price to build Maryland's crippled exchange. They're attempting to switch to the technology that runs Connecticut's exchange. $248 million Money spent to build Oregon's healthcare exchange. It has since been abandoned in favor of the federal website. $4.7 billion (That's billion, with a 'b'.) Amount the federal government has doled out to states for Obamacare exchange development. Source: Politico Other Useless News Here are the top -- and bottom -- five Canadian provinces and territories in terms of the average number of pages viewed per visit here at Len Penzo dot Com over the past 30 days: 1. British Columbia (2.42 pages/visit) 2. Prince Edward Island (2.33) 3. Saskatchewan (2.05) 4. Ontario (1.87) 5. Alberta (1.79) 9. Manitoba (1.68) 10. New Brunswick (1.67) 11. Quebec (1.64) 12. Northwest Territories (1.50) 13. Nunavut (1.00) Whether you happen to enjoy what you're reading (like those cold and crazy canucks in British Columbia, eh) -- or not (you hosers living on the frozen Nunavut tundra) -- please don't forget to: 1. Click on that Like button in the sidebar to your right and become a fan of Len Penzo dot Com on Facebook! 2. Make sure you follow me on Twitter! And last, but not least... 3. Don't forget to subscribe via email too! Thank you. Last Week's Poll Result How much money do you have in your wallet right now? $21 - $50 (29%) $1 - $20 (24%) More than $100. (18%) $51 - $100 (15%) $0 (14%) More than 400 people answered this week's survey question. Guess what. Two out of three people who took the survey had $50 or less in their wallet -- including 14% who carried no cash at all. Then again, almost one in five had enough spare cash in their wallet to make change for a $100 bill. I try to keep the amount of cash in my wallet between $50 and $100. Right now, however, I've got just two bills in my wallet that total exactly $25 -- and that means it's time for me to ask the Honeybee for a cash recharge. The Question of the Week [poll id="7"] Letters, I Get Letters Every week I feature the most interesting question or comment -- assuming I get one, that is. And folks who are lucky enough to have the only question in the mailbag get their letter highlighted here whether it's interesting or not! You can reach me at: Len@LenPenzo.com This week, Jack sent me an email with the subject "Black Coffee". Apparently a man of few words, he got right to the point: "You complain too much." Hold on, Jack ... I'm not complaining; I'm just telling the truth. I'm Len Penzo and I approved this message. Photo Credit: brendan-c ...

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May 17, 2014

Black Coffee: All the Newspeak That’s Fit to Print

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. I'm getting some terrific feedback from ...

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May 10, 2014

Black Coffee: Get Ready for My Grand Reopening!

By Len Penzo

It's time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe ... Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what's been going on in the world of money and personal finance. Sometime over the weekend I will unveil my ...

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May 3, 2014

What a $184 Cheese Sandwich Can Teach Us About Hype & Value

By Len Penzo

Last week, Britain's Daily Mail reported that celebrity chef Martin Blunos created a very unique sandwich with a menu price of $184.61. According to Blunos, who happens to be a Michelin-starred chef, "We Brits are known to love our cheese ...

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April 23, 2014

My Kids’ Loan Interview with the Bank of Dad

By Len Penzo

When it comes to money matters, my two kids manage their personal finances in completely opposite ways. In fact, it is utterly amazing to me that my children are even related. My nine year-old daughter, Lenina, likes to set goals and save her ...

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April 17, 2014

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