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Hello my dear Aliholics!

Here is a new, third part of the 10 things for $1 or less!

A keychain that will make your life easier by solving two problems.

For once, it can hold your keys together, with an option to use it as a lanyard and

attach it to anything with the buttoned loop, and with it you will always have your charging

cable handy.

It is lined with faux leather, which gives it a more luxury feel and look.

There is an option for a 6-pin for iPhones, and a Micro-USB.

As always, all product links are in the description.

Another concept that is beyond my understanding and which boggles my mind is that you can

actually have something useful and of a real value shipped to your door for only 17 cents.

This portable screwdriver for small electronics or glasses is a very handy thing to have around.

There are philips and flathead drives, that can be switched at any time.

These cute pens that can be used for writing, sketching, doodling, and drawing.

You can pick either a black or a blue ink color pen.

At the time this video was made, the blue was all sold out, so if you are watching this

video later, check if they have the blue again - the link is in the description.

The seller ships a random design.

Do you want to feel like a real giant?

Get this tiny grater.

You can even grate cherry tomatoes on it and pretend they are regular-sized tomatoes for

the maximum effect.

It is actually sharp enough, and it can be used for fruit, veggies or even cheese.

Here is an oldschool phone for scale.

AliExpress has a ton of inexpensive jewelry.

The quality is very decent, especially considering the cost - we have a few unboxing videos showing

the rings and bracelets that we bought for ourselves.

This 6-piece bohemian-style ring set is a very fair deal for under $2 with free shipping.

And if you need a new pocket piece for that uptown fundraiser dinner, save your money

by getting one on AliExpress.

There is a vast selection of different designs for around $1 dollar.

We will post a couple in the description, and if you want more, look in the suggestions

on the bottom of the item page.

This handy kitchen device will help you slice your food like a real pro.

This thing firmly holds on to your food, and the plastic ridges show you where to cut through.

It can be used with veggies and fruit, and when it's not, it can be used to serve stuff

like salad or dumplings.

Number 3 is a pretty decent looking watch that costs suspiciously low.

There are several color options to pick from.

Judging by the pictures from the buyers, the watch does look good, and according to the

reports, it really works well.

These doggie pins might be the cutest pins on AliExpress.

The colors are bright and vivid, and they are guaranteed to attract attention, especially

of a dog lover.

And if you are a cat person, well you are in luck, because there are cat ones too, and

they are just as adorable.

And number 1!

The magic hydro balls that increase in size if you leave them in water.

The longer they are kept in water, the bigger they get.

People take baths with them, use them to decorate plant pots, or some use them for pranks.

For only a dollar you get 2 entire thousands of these magic balls.

Remember, with great power comes great responsibility.

Now the giveaway results.

Here is everyone that participated by commenting on the bestselling video.

We have used a random picker tool to select 3 names, which are posted on the bottom of

the page on our blog - click the annotation with the gift icon.

If you won, please email us your mailing address, and please remind us, which thing from the

video you would like to receive - anything from the bestselling things video.

We thank everyone for watching, and our sincere thank you to all the participants and viewers!

Seriously, you are the only reason we still do videos every week.

We love reading your positive comments.

So thank you, really, you are the best!

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Your Money and Your Man [BOOK REVIEW] - Duration: 6:33.

Hello and thank you for tuning into Noire Histoir.

I'm Natasha and today I'll be discussing the book Your Money and Your Man.

I'd been looking for books that offer advanced financial advice on what adults in their 20's-30's should be doing to ensure a secure future.

But, personal finance info targets older folks and focuses on the basics, credit repair, or retirement.

I found a copy of Your Money and Your Man on a personal finance shelf at the library and decided to check it out.

Your Money and Your Man by Michelle Singletary, offers women some financial advice for life

in general but focuses on dating/courtship, marriage, and raising kids.

Generally speaking, men and women should both pay for dates, either splitting the bill or

taking turns paying.

Men shouldn't have to do all the romancing nor should they have to profess their love

through the amount they're willing to spend on pricey gifts.

I don't believe in unmarried couples living together unless they're engaged with a set

wedding date because it's a bad idea to mix finances with someone to whom you aren't married.

I'll admit that I'm frugal and lacking in the romance department.

As a result, I agreed with most of Singletary's views on dating and weddings.

For the most part, expensive engagement rings and weddings are a waste of money for the average couple.

Engagement parties, weddings, and baby showers

have become a tacky ploy to get people to buy the couple stuff.

I did side-eye the idea of two people with different spending patterns entertaining the

idea of marriage.

Love doesn't conquer all and two people with different views on finances thinking

that they'll balance each other out is a gamble.

Finances can be a major issue during a marriage and are one of the most common reasons for divorce.

Couples should resolve differences in financial beliefs during the engagement

and go their own ways if they can't reach a resolution.

Singletary didn't advocate for people getting married under these circumstances.

Yet, she seemed unwilling to state outright that such a couple doesn't have any business being together.

I disagreed with Singletary on the points of prenuptial agreements, joint bank accounts,

and one of her examples of compromise.

Singletary agrees with the opinion that prenuptial agreements are a sign that a couple doesn't

love or trust each other enough.

This was one of the few points for which Singletary presented no facts to support her views.

But based on that logic, why advocate for couples exchanging credit reports before marriage?

Or having detailed conversations about their current views and planned expectations for finances?

Why is it ok to have conversations about life events that might arise in a relationship

but not what would occur should the relationship end?

I don't understand encouraging women to achieve financial independence before marriage.

But then advising against protecting the assets accumulated from that work and sacrifice.

By all means, couples should fairly divide assets accumulated during the marriage.

But, assets accumulated or based on efforts before marriage should remain with the person

that accumulated them.

I came to Your Money and Your Man with that belief and the info presented by Singletary

did nothing to change my mind.

I view a fair prenuptial agreement as nothing more than an agreement on the division of

assets in the event of divorce.

If you view it from that perspective, it's no different than drawing up a will or purchasing insurance.

We all hope that we're not going to die early, become disabled, or suffer a serious

injury/illness.

But, it's responsible to make preparations in the event one of those things should occur.

A prenuptial agreement shouldn't be any more controversial than planning other life

events we hope won't happen.

It isn't much different from the open communication plan that Singletary promotes elsewhere in

Your Money and Your Man.

The person you fall in love and are in a relationship with can be different from the person you

divorce.

It might be better to discuss the division of assets while cool-headed and in love rather

than amidst the emotions of a divorce.

Singletary states that only 1% of married or engaged couples have a prenuptial agreement.

Yet about 50% of marriages end in divorce.

Given the discrepancy in percentages, prenuptial agreements are not a "plan to fail".

If anything, prenuptial agreements would be a good idea for more couples.

I understand Singletary's perspective on joint finances and that money should be "ours"

rather than "yours" and "mine".

But, there's nothing wrong with a couple having joint or separate accounts.

Couples should choose what works best for them.

The "Financial House Rules" are a great idea for avoiding financial disagreements.

Having a couple put in place an actual plan for how they'll communicate should help

to ensure openness and honesty.

I agreed with Singletary's statement that relationships need compromise but took issue

with the example she provided.

She shared the story of a woman who contacted her for advice.

The woman and her fiance both owned their own homes and each had their own reasons for

not wanting to move into the other's home.

The common sense solution would be for them to sell their homes and use the proceeds to

buy a new home together that would fit both of their needs.

Yet it seemed that Singletary advised the woman to compromise and sell with no mention

of the fiancé compromising.

She focused on the woman being unwilling to compromise rather than them both being stubborn.

Her rationale seemed to be that the woman should give in and sell her house because

it's easier than trying to find another man to love/marry her.

It's terrible advice on various levels and a poor example because it's not a compromise.

Your Money and Your Man is a bit basic but I was still able to learn some new things.

Women are the book's intended audience but the advice is also applicable to men.

Singletary's personal beliefs influence some of the advice so Your Money and Your

Man leans Christian conservative.

This might be off-putting for some but I thought it was easy to ignore.

I found exactly what I was looking for in the "Major Money Milestones" chapter which

provided guidelines on financial goals you should strive to achieve broken down by age.

It wasn't as detailed as I would have liked it to be but it was still valuable.

I had almost no prior understanding of the different types of life insurance so the "Getting

Down To The Basics" chapter was also very informative for me.

The advice offered in Your Money and Your Man won't apply to everyone but it's helpful

to know what the different options are and how to select what's right for you.

The breakdowns in each chapter explain how to take action on the advice offered and are

very useful.

The Financial Communication Checklist is also a great resource for couples.

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