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Posts I Enjoyed Last Week
Henry at Binary Dollar has some simple steps for young adults to save money. Meanwhile, Golbguru takes a look at some Apparent Needs and Real Needs of college students, and he wonders if they are all necessary.
Jonathan at MyMoneyBlog starts a series of portfolio analysis based on some widely used models. And sometimes, you can [...]
Posts I Enjoyed Last Week
Last week as a quite week as many people departed from their routine and headed to vacation after a busy year. For me, I didn't get any break, though it was a light week at work, and I found the following posts worth reading.
Generation X Finance has some tips on what you can do [...]
Posts I Enjoyed This Week
TJP at InvestorTrip tells you why you should reinvest your dividend instead of taking the cash distribution.
The good old days of 5% credit card cashbacks may be forever gone as banks became more like us, frugal with their rewards, but you can still get back a couple of cents for every dollar you spend with [...]
Posts I Enjoyed This Week
If you have ever confused by APR and APY, here's the chance to clear yourself up. The Simple Dollar explained what's APR and APY and how compound interest works in great details.
If you just start investing and look for suggestions on what to buy for less, chances are you will get a lot of recommendations [...]
Posts I Enjoyed This Week
If you are looking for software/spreadsheet to track your spending, Jonathan has a list of tools you can try for free.
Thinking about saving money on your lunch? What else could be better than making your own food under more light?
As 2006 approaches its final month, you may want to maximize your 2006 IRA contributions (though [...]


