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Around the PF Blogosphere: April 25, 2007
Hope you like these articles:
The Simple Dollar has a question for married couple: Do you trust your partner’s spending habits if you two have a joint account?
Stop Buying Crap takes a look at the tremendous costs of going to college and answers “Is it worth it to go into debt for an education?” with a [...]
Around the PF Blogosphere: April 23, 2007
Some interesting readings today:
Don’t Mess With Taxes asks can you get richer by renting? Rent or buy, which makes more sense financially?
Bank Deals says you can get a 5.50% APY from UmbrellaBank for the rest of 2007. Not bad for a minimum of $1,000.
Moneymonk wonders if every personal finance guru is a multimillionaire.
Blueprint for Financial [...]
Around the PF Blogosphere: April 20, 2007
My findings today include:
My Two Dollars say you should do what you love, then the money will come
Not Made of Money shares their experience on how to track expenses
Grad Money Matters talk about attitudes towards debt, bills, and credit card arbitrage
Money Crashers tell you how to sell your house in less than 60 days
Frugal of [...]
Around the PF Blogosphere: April 18, 2007
Some articles for you to read in your spare time:
My Financial Awareness tells you what you need to know about credit counseling companies, if you need their services. But how many out there really want to help you?
Wise Bread talks about the ridiculousness of bottled water, in a three-part series
Advanced Personal Finance explains how the [...]
Around the PF Blogosphere: April 16, 2007
Hope you find the following articles worth reading:
My Personal Fiance Odyssey wonders if buying a more expensive house is a smart financial move, I asked myself the same question when I wrote Uncle Sam a big check yesterday
Everybody Loves Your Money lists top 13 money saving ideas of all time, including “Eat one meal a [...]



