Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Welcome

Welcome to Fart Detectives
          We are Fart Detectives. We consider spending money without doing any research as farting. Just like you shouldn't fart anywhere you want, you shouldn't spend anywhere you desire without proper knowledge of the cost. We at the Fart Detectives assume the responsibility of saving America money by diverting them toward the venue where they can save a bunch of money. We would be far more than just happy even if we are able to save people only a penny or two. Because we believe that drops can eventually makes an ocean.
          There are three ways you can increase the amount of money in your bank account: 1)Lottery/Prizes: you can win lotteries and prizes. 2)Your Job: you can either get a better paying job, get promotions or work more hours. 3)Spend Less: You can spend less and therefore have more money in your bank.
          The first option of Lottery/Prizes is rare and we strictly suggest not to expect any income from it. The second option is a good one; however, the third option of Spend Less is better and the best. You can earn more money by achieving this second option, but it doesn't guarantees having more money in your bank account. If you keep spending, then even if you earn more you might end up having less cash.
          Now here is the most important part we want to emphasize upon.
          Spending Less means purchasing fewer items right? Wrong! Spending Less doesn't necessarily mean you are purchaing less or fewer stuff. That is, Spending Less =/= Purchasing Less. Most people get this wrong. What spending less means is that you spend less money on any item that you want to buy. With the advent of internet, there is literaly nothing that you cannot buy online. All the offline shops are now online, which means more competition among the sellers, which means we can purchase stuff cheaper if you try it.

          The following data is taken from U.S. National Debt Clock

The Outstanding Public Debt as of now is


          The estimated population of the United States is 299,354,354 so each citizen's share of this debt is $28,423.10.

          The National Debt has continued to increase an average of $1.76 billion per day since September 30, 2005!

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