Personal Finance Tips

Hard Drive ComparisonIf you’re like me you’re probably running out of hard drive space. Experts agree that running your system at full capacity will cause more data errors and could make your system crash more often. Since I’m within a few gigs of being completely full on all my hard drives I thought its time to buy a hard drive with more capacity. Installing an internal hard drive is actually pretty easy but if it’s not your thing there are always external hard drives. The external hard drives are very close in price to the internal counterparts. A few years ago external hard drives were more expensive so it’s nice to see them come down in price.

Before buying a new hard drive I do a quick check on cost per gig. After finding newegg.com they supply all of my hardware needs (their prices are good and shipping is wicked fast).

I was going to delete the prior prices from 2008 but I thought they provided some good information on how hard drive prices have changed.  The best value hard drives have gone from .20 a Gig to .04 Cents a gig.  The lower capacity hard drives have maintained their cost per gig of around .20 cents.

 

Internal Hard Drives (updated 8/11/2011)
These prices are from Newegg.com and reflect the lowest cost SATA hard drives for the various sizes.

 

 

 Historical Comparison February 1st, 2008.  Look how prices have changed!

Best Value
Gigs 160 250 320 500 750 1000
Cost       56.13       69.99       79.99         99.99     154.99     271.99
Cost/Gig         0.35         0.28         0.25           0.20         0.21         0.27

The 500 gig hard drive is the best value closely followed by the 750gb drive. Surprisingly the 160gb drive is the most expensive. I almost bought the 160!

External Hard Drives

Gigs Cost Cost/Gig
40 59.99 1.50
60 53.49 0.89
80 64.99 0.81
120 65.99 0.55
160 59.99 0.37
200 67.99 0.34
250 83.33 0.33
320 79.99 0.25
400 107.80 0.27
500 107.80 0.22
750 168.99 0.23
1000 239.17 0.24

Again the 500gb wins for value. This list only includes those that require an extra power source. Out of curiousity I looked at the new USB hard drives that don’t require a seperate power supply. They averaged around a $1.00/gig.

Hopefully this helps in your hard drive shopping. It’s made me rethink the decision to buy an an internal 160 gb hard drive. The 500gb external is probably what I’ll get.

If you have any suggestions please leave a comment.

 

You may also like this Ultimate List of the best free software or finding the best CPU price to performance ratio.

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CheckboxWrite or update your last will and testament
If you have children or other dependent making a last will and testament is a must. Without a will the courts have the power to decide how your assets and children will be taken care of after you die. Your will is one of the most important documents you’ll every sign.

To get started there are three ways to write your will; generic forms, online services/software,
and working with a lawyer. Each of the alternatives have different costs. The generic forms are free, the step-by-step service is around $100, and the lawyers are much more than $100.

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  • Will Writing Service

CheckboxCreate a budget
With a simple spreadsheet you can outline a budget. If you don’t have a spreadsheet read more about getting free office software.

Once you’re ready with your spreadsheet make a list of your expenses.

  • Common expenses are:
    Home, Food, Apparel, Health Care, Transportation, Entertainment, Dependent Care, Pet Care, Education, Travel, Gifts, Personal Business, Taxes, Insurance, Savings & Investments.
  • Next, total up your net income: Salary, Wages, Self-employment income, Bonus pay, dividends, interest, alimony or child support, pension or retirement income, public assistance.
  • Subtract your expenses from your income.

If you’re spending more than you make, stop it. All joking aside, try to update your budget frequently and plan regularly. Budgets put things in perspective and improve your financial future.

CheckboxInstall Personal Finance Software
To take a more active role in managing your finances try some of these free personal finance software packages.

CheckboxCompare your insurance rates
Most insurance is vulnerable to rate creep. As time goes on insurance agencies slowly increase your rate. Automobile, home, and health insurance are likely to increase over time.

Insurance is a unique industry in that they reward the newest customers instead of their long-term customers. Competition is strong for new customers and the low rates are waiting for those who call. You could save a lot of money by switching your insurance.

InsureMe combines quotes from the major insurance providers. You can easily find quotes for auto, home, life, and health insurance.

CheckboxGet your free Credit Report
The government provides a free annual credit report from the three major credit agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.

CheckboxMove your spare money to an online savings account
The national savings account average is 0.47%. Its an absolutely shameful return. Instead of getting a return like that try an online savings account. These accounts offer 5% (roughly) and are FDIC insured. They are intended to ‘piggyback’ on your existing checking account. They are easy to sign up for and transferring money is a breeze.

CheckboxOptimize your vehicles performance
Check your tire pressure on your car, change your oil, and get a new air filter. Not only will your car last longer but you’ll save gas money as well. With the cost of crude surging above $100 a barrel gas prices are surely going to increase. Experts predict that prices will take a big jump this spring.

CheckboxHome Energy Audit
I’ve cut my energy bill down by almost a third of what it was last year by upgrading my attic insulation, sealing windows, and adding better door seals. Not only will you be helping the planet you’ll also be saving money.

The US government offers a Do-It-Yourselft home energy audit here. They also have a printable version.

CheckboxReduce your interest expenses
Using balance transfer credit cards can save you hundreds of dollars in interest each year. I’ve avoided paying any interest on my credit cards until this year. Even though the card I’m paying interest on only has a 5.9 % interest rate it kills me to see I’ve wasted a percentage of my income each month.

My wife and I are going to apply for the credit cards and transfer our balances to these 0% balance transfer credit cards.

Calling your credit cards is another way to lower your interest rate. Call the number on the back of the card and ask them to give you the best rate they can offer. You might be surprised at how often this works.

Mortgages are another large interest expenses. With the Fed cutting the interest rate again there’s a good chance you’ll be able to refinance and get a lower rate.

CheckboxMax out or open an IRA
$5,000 is the maximum IRA contribution in 2008. That’s roughly $416 a month, or $96 a week, in contributions. For a lot of people an extra $400 a month can be difficult. If that’s beyond your reach try something more manageable; like $100 month.

Opening an IRA is easier than most people think. Banks, brokers, and other financial institutes can help. As competition has increased among discount brokers their services have improved dramatically. I’ve been happy with my discount broker for my IRA.

With no fees, no minimums, and a wide range of trading options TradeKing is a favorite of mine. Most other discount brokers offer less and charge mandatory fees. Check out Tradeking to open your Roth IRA.

Year End Finincial Checklist

  • Write or update your last will and testament
  • Create a budget
  • Install Personal Finance Software
  • Compare your insurance rates
  • Get your free Credit Report
  • Move your spare money to an online savings account
  • Optimize your vehicles performance
  • Home Energy Audit
  • Reduce your interest expenses
  • Max out or open an IRA
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