Showing posts with label Giveaways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giveaways. Show all posts

Would you like your Nanny Conference Fee to be Awarded?

>> Monday, February 28, 2011

I am so happy to announce that once again RegardingNannies is sponsoring a A Conference Scholarship to the 2011 INA Nanny Conference   Pop over there and get to writing your essay about  "Why you want to go to the INA conference and how you feel going will help you improve your skills as a professional nanny?"


A few years ago, I entered an essay scholarship for the INA conference from a group of nannies and I was so excited to be chosen!  Honestly the only thing stopping you is you!  Just take some time to write the essay of 400-500 words.  Make sure to spell check it!  


I hope to see you in Tampa and so does my Regarding Nannies Development team member Glenda! She shares why here: Meet Me In Tampa!

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INA Conference: How Can I Afford to Go?

>> Friday, February 4, 2011

by Alice Shaffer


Many of you know that I love SmartyPig, and how I used them to save for the 2010 International Nanny Association Annual Conference. As a professional nanny saving money is important to me. SmartyPig is a free online savings tool that allows you to save for specific financial goals. I have used them primarily for the INA Conference.   I wanted to reintroduce you to them again and how setting up “goals” on Smartypig can “work” for you for this year’s conference. I am even going to be giving away $25 to someone’s SmartyPig goal that sets one up.  See end of the post for details.

The simple details for the Conference: 
26th Annual Conference
May 12 - 15, 2011
Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay - Tampa, Florida
Complete details to be released early March on the INA website.
Become a fan of theirs on Facebook and view the Events Page and The Notes page for details on workshops, hotel reservations and conference costs.


New this year:
·       Members who joined INA after June 1, 2010 and who have never attended an Annual Conference are eligible to take 50% off their conference registration.
·       Newborn Care Specialist track of workshops.

Now how does SmartyPig help you save money for the Conference? Very simply put by setting up unique goals for attending the conference. I have two goals set up right now that were started in May 2010, yes that is correct before last year’s conference.  

First thing up is figuring out how much money you need for the conference. There are many factors in figuring this “price tag”. This includes: conference fee, hotel costs and airfare.  You will have incidentals such as cab/shuttle fees, spending money and the few meals that you will need to pay for. You get a Thursday night cocktail reception, Friday Breakfast, Friday Lunch, Saturday Breakfast, Saturday Lunch and a Saturday evening closing reception with your conference fee.

Two of these are fixed expenses: Membership Fee ($35 for nannies) and the Early Bird Conference Fee ($295 has been the past fee for early bird rates for members, you have been able to get a 10% discount for going with a group, or first time attendee). There has also been an optional outing normally that is about $30 in the past. I get the reduced conference fee of 10% off due to being a member of ADCAN and having 5 or more members present at the conference. I save $300 for the conference fee/optional outing.

No matter what the "price tag" of a conference is for you to attend, you are investing in your education and future. Sometimes it seems like the "price tag" is more expensive than others or out of reach, but you must remember to invest in yourself. Determine what your "opportunity cost" is for education in the nanny field for yourself. Hopefully SmartyPig will give you the opportunity to attend the INA conference.

The hotel is at the lovely Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay  in Florida at $117 a night with 12% tax (max 4 people to a room) This brings one night to $131.04 ($117 + $14.04 tax) This rate is good for three days before the conference and three days after.
Here is the tally of the expenses I have for a returning Nanny Member: 
$35 Nanny Membership Fee (from December renewals-December 31, 2010) 
$ 265.50 for Early Bird Conference Fee (including 10% discount-$29.50) opens in March 2011

$40.00(estimated cost based on past)   optional Friday evening outing if one -payments accepted with registration
$262.08 for the Hotel stay (Wed-Sunday- with ONE roommate-$524.16 total) due 5/11/11
$300 for the airfare due 3/1/10
Total needed is: $868.30 not including Membership fee.



If you are a NEW member and NEVER attended a conference before here is your breakdown:
$35 Membership Fee (if new member) 
$ 147.50 for Early Bird Conference Fee (including 50% discount-$147.50)

$40.00(estimated cost based on past)   optional Friday evening outing if one -payments accepted with registration
$262.08 for the Hotel stay (Wed-Sunday- with ONE roommate-$524.16 total) due 5/11/11
$300 for the airfare due 3/1/10
Total needed is: $784.58 including Membership fee.


Note that agencies and staff all pay the same conference fee as long as they are members of INA. There is a non member conference fee.  They can also take advantage of the 50% off registration fee if they are new and never attended as well. So please encourage your agencies to come.

I am going to go into how to set up a SmartyPig account and get your goals set up.  After that I will show you my goals and how they are being met and how I will “cash” them out in the coming weeks.


Steps to Reaching SmartyPig Goals!

I have been a customer since 2009 and have ZERO trouble moving or getting my money. Their customer service is awesome.  They are FDIC insured for up to $250,000. You are allowed to set up as many goals as you need to

Let’s get started in setting up your SmartyPig goals.
In order to start at SmartyPig, you need the following:

·        State issued ID (or driver’s license)
·        Social Security Number
·        Current address (plus previous address if you’ve moved in the last two years)
·        Email address
·        Birth date
·        Phone number
·        Checking or savings account information to fund SmartyPig
·        Sign up for an account at SmartyPig



You need at least $25 to begin funding your account. Your maximum is $250,000.  Once you have everything set up, you enter your goals.  Then, you can fund your account with money from checking or savings.  Linking your bank accounts to SmartyPig is simple. You can connect multiple financial banking accounts. To begin though, all you need is a regular checking or savings account already set up somewhere else, and you are on your way to meeting your financial goals.



 

Your Savings Goal – The next step you are required to create an actual savings goal for your money. This is one reason SmartyPig is different from other financial savings accounts. This will help you visual and achieve your financial goals. This is what the beginning of a goal setting page looks like:



You need to include your goal dollar amount, due date, funding source (checking or savings account), and how often you will be putting money in your goal.  SmartyPig can suggest how much to have “drafted” to your goal based on the funding frequency you choose. See picture above for choices. You can adjust the amount taken out monthly by increasing your initial deposit or making your goal date much longer. To get an affordable withdrawal amount for the say the first two months, you can play around with the end goal date. You can change your goal end date/amount at anytime. You can stop your goal at anytime as well without penalty. You can also choose to just set up a goal and fund it with the initial $25 and do nothing more.  This might be helpful if you have the money already to meet a goal and want to use your goal to get a “best in class retail card” as noted below.
Reaching your goal:

You have everything set up now with your goals.  Now it is time for your automatic drafts to do their magic and make your goals grow. Are you interested in getting some “funding” from others?  Then there is the option for you to share your goals on your favorite social networking site, like Facebook.

I want my money!
You can stop at anytime and withdraw your funds by stopping your goals.  So how do you get your funds once your reach your goal? The chart below shows you the three basic ways to withdraw your funds once you’ve achieved your savings goals: ACH Transfer, Retail Gift cards or Debit Card.  I have done all three of them with last year’s goals and it is awesome!


Here is why I love Smartypig:
1.     Currently, SmartyPig offers 1.35 % APY, which is more than you will get at a lot of online and offline financial institutions,:
2.     The ability for friends and family to contribute to your goals. This is great for when your bosses want to give you a bonus or a relative wants to give you money for a holiday or birthday gift.
3.     The cash bonus you receive when you withdraw your savings to a retail card/best in class retailer.
The cash bonus allows you to get more from your goals when you take advantage of retail gift cards.  If you withdraw $600 to a retail gift card, you receive a bonus of up to 14%; you could end up with $60 extra.  That’s free money on your gift card!  Retailers include Macy’s, Amazon, Best Buy, Travelocity, iTunes and more.   Best yet HYATT pays a 5% bonus.  So my hotel goal of $300 will be worth $315 on a Hyatt Gift Card when I close it out.  That $15 could mean a free meal in the restaurant.  Just for choosing to put my goal money on the gift card. Make sure to check out the lists of retail cards available because airlines are included etc.
4.     The Smart Rewards Card: It is preloaded with money you fund to it.  The key here is that it gives you back up to 10% on your purchases at certain retailers for basically using your own money. The bonus 10% goes towards your goals! How cool is that. My card actually came in the mail today. I will be using it this weekend.  I have preloaded it with half of my “spending” money for the month.  I will use this card to make reaching my goals faster by getting money back on my daily purchases.  National Retailers will be coming in 2011.

Here are my current Goals for the 2011 Conference that I started in May 2010 and the amounts/dates that are taken out.  This is so you can see how it will accumulate once you get deposits made etc. 
2011 INA Conference Fee Goal



2011 INA Hotel Goals



Now for the details on how you can win $25 to your own personal SmartyPig Goal Account.

1.     Email me at thefinancialnanny (at) gmail (dot)com with Smartypig in the subject and give me your name and email address for a SmartyPig invite to be sent to you.
2.     Sign up for Smartypig through the invite that I send to you by February 25, 2011.
3.     Send me a link to your SmartyPig Goal to the email above so that I can verify that you did indeed sign up for SmartyPig.
4.     I will choose a random number via random.org for the winner. 
5.     I will announce by Monday February 27, 2011 the winner. Deposit to your account will be made that week once I get the information from you to make the deposit.



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Financial Friday: Stuck On You Sale & Announcement of November's giveaway!

>> Friday, October 30, 2009


What a great sale at Stuck on You! Just in time for the Holidays!



We, at Regarding Nannies, just fell in love with Stuck on You, a fun innovative company that makes labeling FUN! They have ideas and products for all aspects of your house and gift giving packages! They have wall stickers, wall art, personal labels, personal t-shirts,pantry labels, dog tags and you name it basically. Anything that needs a label!

The products are made with the best vinyl that is microwave safe, dishwasher safe, waterproof and UV resistant. Their iron/sew on labels are built to last through the rough and tough play and washer/dryer wear.

These will make awesome holiday gifts for your charges, new moms and even for yourself! Several people have commented on how awesome the labels are for sippy cups, toys, diaper bag items and other items that are easily left behind.



SALE ITEMS!!
! (Click on photos for larger images)
Our Gift Labels, Party Invites, Skin Prints and Sasi Journals are 30% off until November 5th and the new Designer Collection is 10% off until November 5th. All perfect for holiday gift giving and stocking stuffers. (It does take 2-3 weeks for delivery)

The sale prices are already in the system, so hurry fast and order now before it is too late!

Giveaway for November: (open from Oct 30-November 20th-announced on November 21st, with order being placed on Monday November 22nd, so you have in time for the holidays)
$25 gift certificate to Stuck on You. Visit Regarding Nannies to find out how to enter! All are welcome to enter!

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Giveaways, Oh some Giveaways!

>> Saturday, August 15, 2009

Here are several fun giveaways I have entered tonight! Check them out before they expire!




  • Enter to win @carolinapad giveaway find details here http://bit.ly/70zNF ends Sunday August 16, 2009 at Midnight



  • win a set of Hallmark cards celebrating Motherhood & encouraging your kids from @ThriftyChicMom http://tinyurl.com/n7bzr7 ends August 21 at midnight


If you want a whole list of giveaways visit Thrifty & Chic mom's list!


Let me know which you enter! good luck!

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What is your Opportunity Cost?

>> Thursday, July 9, 2009

A few months ago, several nannies who are members of the INA sponsored an essay contest. The topic of the essay was “Why you are committed to being a professional nanny?” Now you may ask what does this have to do with finances. A lot of this essay contest has to do with finances. I saved $276 by writing a 300 word essay on why I am I committed to being a professional nanny. I saved that money by making the decision and taking the time during one day to write this essay. It took about an hour to write. So one hour of my time was worth $276. This is what my opportunity cost was. This is about the only phrase I remember from my Economics class. What opportunity cost means basically is what is the cost of doing something when your decision has been made. I choose to give up an hour of my day so that I could save $276. For a more detailed explanation visit opportunity cost.

Over at Regarding Nannies, they are giving away 4 partial year INA memberships for a few minutes of your time during the month of July. There is one entry that you have to do for being entered, and if you want to increase your chances of winning, there are additional opportunities for entries. Will you take this opportunity to show what your economic cost is when wanting to become a member of a National Nanny Organization, such as the INA. Will take this opportunity of winning a $39 partial year membership? I hope you review your finances and see what this opportunity cost might be worth to you.

Here is a copy of my essay that was worth an hour of my time:

One of many reasons, I feel committed to the profession is because as a child I was taught to be self sufficient among many other things. Being self sufficient is a stepping stone to having life skills. I was that person in college who knew how to check the oil level in my car, while many didn’t.

Today’s world is so busy with academics and knowledge, that the simplicity of common sense and achieving life skills is often forgotten. As a professional I bring a certain level of “common sense” or “life skills” to my job. I have seen the brightest children not know how to wash clothes to not knowing how to mail a package. With all my jobs I have helped children become self sufficient, even just getting a bowl of cereal prepared to figuring out how to order tickets online from Ticketmaster. Children are often catered to by their families that they often “sink” once they reach the “real” world. I feel that by helping them achieve “life skills” and “common sense” it helps them become a stronger person.

“Basic Skills” is something that I have enjoyed helping my charges, other nannies and even moms utilize. Through communicating about the basics of nannying like having taxes paid, getting health insurance, set work hours, communication with employers, a work agreement and how to find a job or nanny, I have reached many people. I am involved locally in a nanny support group, nationally in many online groups, INA and the late National Association of Nannies. Many people outside of my nanny circle come to me for information on hiring nannies or what to do with their nannies if there is a problem etc. I am committed to being a professional nanny by spreading the word of the “Basics”.
Thank you ladies for choosing my essay. See you in Dallas on the 23rd of April!

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How does $95 given to you feel for about 5-10 minutes of your time?

>> Saturday, May 30, 2009

Please remember that this is the final weekend to enter the INA Membership Giveaway. (full details at this link)

This giveaway is worth $95. That is about 10 movies that you don't need to skip so that you can get your INA Membership for the upcoming year.

Here is a breakdown of what you need to do:
Starting on Friday, May 15 and running through Monday June 1, we will offer you the opportunity to win a one year INA Nanny membership (Valued at $95) If you are already an INA member we will pay your membership for the following year.

You can gain entries by doing any or all of the following.

1. Sign up to follow either blog. (Each blog counts for 1 entry so if you sign up for all 4 you will get 4 entries). Please leave a comment at each blog stating that you signed up to follow or already do.
http://www.nannytransitions.com/
http://www.creativenanny.blogspot.com/
http://www.nannyadventures.com/
http://www.thefinancialnanny.com/

2. Talk about this give away and post a link to our blogs on your blog, talk about it to a yahoogroup, or post about it on a message board like NannyNetwork , Nanny Island Twitter it, or put it on Facebook.Send us a copy or a link and each one will count as an entry.Send it to nannytransitions@aol.com (put INA Giveaway in subject)

or

3. In addition to that you will get double entries for posting on any of our blogs

a. Why you want to be a member of a professional organization,

or

b. What it means to you to be a member of a professional nanny group.

The winner will be chosen from random.org

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35 nannies and 5 days away...

>> Tuesday, May 26, 2009

till the INA membership giveaway is closed on June 1. 35 nannies have visited my blog and taken my little poll on their living conditions, please take a minute and enter the giveaway as well! I know there are 35 nannies out there that read this blog. :) This is an awesome opportunity to save $95 dollars and gain a year full of valuable information for your nanny career and personal knowledge.

I wanted to comment on INA for a second about what I have gained from it personally. I have been an active member (ie attending conferences except 2 of them) since rejoining in 2003. I have been connected with so many new and old nanny friends. I have also made great personal and work related connections with nanny agencies and nanny industries companies etc. Just this year at the conference I was reconnected with a nanny that I have not seen in several years. This year's conference helped me "see the light" in what I can further share with others in my life through my new blog, The Financial Nanny.

Yes $95 dollars a year can seem steep, but really that is $10 a month put aside to pay for your yearly dues in December for the coming year. Glenda and myself have decided to help another nanny, a new or existing INA member, receive an INA membership. I hope that you will take the time to enter the giveaway.

I look forward to meeting you via the INA facebook page, twitter or blog locations including the 2010 INA Conference!

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A Giveaway from The Financial Nanny & Nanny Transititions

>> Friday, May 15, 2009

Since returning from the INA Conference in Dallas 3 weeks ago, my good friend Glenda and I have been brainstorming about how to get the message out to nannies that we can't simply sit around lamenting about the lack of respect our profession gets. We have to be actively working to improve the image of the nanny profession and one of the most important ways to do that is to be actively involved in a professional nanny organization.

We both knew and loved the late Harriette Grant. Harriette was a Co Founder of the first and longest running support group in the United States. Association of DC Area Nannies (ADCAN). She was a founding member of INA, a board member of INA and the first INA Nanny of the Year in 1990 We will be posting her story on her June 3rd Birthday and in honor of her upcoming birthday Glenda and I decided we would work in conjunction to give away an INA Membership on our blogs.

I have two blogs. The first blog is http://www.nannyadventures.com/. This is a blog about my adventures as a nanny, helpful tools for parents and nannies as well as other items of interest. I was also inspired by Dr. Lynne Kenney at the INA Conference to brand herself. I am launching her new blog, The Financial Nanny that is focused on helping nannies (and others) save money and invest wisely with the start of this contest.

Glenda's first blog is about nannies in transition from leaving their nanny positions to other changes. It is called Nanny Transitions. Her second blog is highlighting her creative side as The Creative Nanny.

Starting on Friday, May 15 and running through Monday June 1, we will offer you the opportunity to win a one year INA Nanny membership (Valued at $95) If you are already an INA member we will pay your membership for the following year.

You can gain entries by doing any or all of the following.

1. Sign up to follow either blog. (Each blog counts for 1 entry so if you sign up for all 4 you will get 4 entries). Please leave a comment at each blog stating that you signed up to follow or already do.
http://www.nannytransitions.com/
http://www.creativenanny.blogspot.com/
http://www.nannyadventures.com/
http://www.thefinancialnanny.com/



2. Talk about this give away and post a link to our blogs on your blog, talk about it to a yahoogroup, or post about it on a message board like NannyNetwork , Nanny Island
Twitter it, or put it on Facebook.

Send us a copy or a link and each one will count as an entry.
Send it to nannytransitions@aol.com (put INA Giveaway in subject) or

3. In addition to that you will get double entries for posting on any of our blogs
a. Why you want to be a member of a professional organization, or
b. What it means to you to be a member of a professional nanny group


The winner will be chosen from random.org and announced on all four blogs on Tuesday June 2, 2009. Good luck!

For more information on the INA please visit their website, their blog, their Facebook fan page or twitter.

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Why giveaways are good & 6 giveaways for Thursday!

>> Thursday, May 14, 2009

I am going to post weekly giveaways via other blogs I come across. The great thing about giveaways is that you generally make comments to enter. Sometimes you get extra enteries for blogging, twittering, or facebooking about it. I actually won a free dinner from Pizza Hut from JerseyBites on their Win It Wednesday! You should see their giveaway this week!



Now what does entering giveaways/contests have to do with Financial information and getting out of debt. Let me tell you some of these items are worth hundreds of dollars. They make great baby shower gifts, birthday gifts, and wedding gifts. The sky is the limit to what giveaways you want to enter. It takes a minute or so to enter and you can potentially save money on an item you would like to own or give away.



Here are some giveaways for this week:


  1. Jerseybites: Win it Wednesday A dozen free cupcakes from StuffedCupcakes. Deadline for entries is Tuesday, May 19th at 11:59pm.

  2. Eco-Libris: Big Green Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, RD . Eco-Libris is a site about moving towards substainable reading by planting a tree for every book you read! What a great way to give back to the environment! Submissions are accepted until Tuesday, May 19, 12PM EST. The winner will be announced the following day.
  3. Joyful Money Saving: Tote Bags by Ziggety Deadline for entries is May 17th at 11:59 PM PST
  4. 24/7 Moms: Made Here Baby! book. The book highlights 400 American companies that produce safe, high-quality children’s products.. Deadline: 7:08 pm CT, May 16, 2009
  5. Outnumbered 3 to 1: $100 gift certificate to Moxie Shoes! These are some cute shoes and bags! This giveaway is open to residents of the US only and will end on May 26thth at 11:59pm. I will notify the winner via email and post on this blog. The winner will have 72hours to respond to the email or I will have to pick a new winner.
  6. Sweeps4bloggers: 500 Business Cards from UPrinting Two lucky winners for this one!Ends on May 23rd, 2009 at 8pm Pacific Time. Giveaway is open for US mailing addresses only

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The Financial Trap of a Live In Nanny

I have been a nanny for fourteen years...all as a live in. Many would think that is an easy way to save for the future. Sure but reality is that is not how it works all the time. I have made some stupid mistakes as a nanny financially with my personal debt. I have a good FICO score, and good credit despite the amount of credit card debt I have.

I know first hand how easy it is to purchase things with credit cards because they are easy to use. You basically can buy whatever you want and just make payments. As a live in nanny we have very little "utilities" to pay for. I have mostly been in charge of paying for my Internet, cell phone , land line phone, and part of my health insurance. There are other items such as gas, weekend and evening eating out/food items , and entertainment to purchase. That is partly how I got to where I am today. I hope that through this blog I can share with you some of the ways I have gotten out of debt, paid my bills on time, closed credit cards, paid off loans, saved for my nanny conferences and memberships and still have money leftover each month to play with.

I started working slowly on getting out my debt, setting up my future retirement accounts, and savings accounts over the past two years. It is not easy and it doesn't get fixed overnight. The debt didn't come over night so it won't disappear overnight, unless you win the lottery. I have some fun ways on working to get out of the "trap" and onto solid ground again. I am hoping to start off 2012 debt free and standing outside the "trap" and on solid ground. I hope you find something that could work for you.

On Friday, Glenda and myself will be announcing a wonderful giveaway for any nanny out there. So sign up to receive the RSS feeds, or the emails and come back on Friday to find out what is happening.

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