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Posted by Sun on September 9, 2007 (1) Comment

Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life discussed why she wants to retire early.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance listed a few good reasons why I should pay my taxes.
Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money said he will stop contributing to Prosper.
Ben at Money Smart Life had a feeling of what retirement would like: being [...]

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Posted by Sun on September 2, 2007 Comments Off

Jeremy at Generation X Finance gives an good example of why you shouldn’t put too much stock into investing newsletter.
Golbguru at Money, Matter, and More Musings shows the worst credit card he has ever seen.
Silicon Valley Blogger asks What Color Is Your Job?
Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money starts a new Save Money Mondays [...]

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Posted by Sun on August 26, 2007 Comments Off

Ben at Money Smart Life discussed how to start your eBay business without incurring credit card debt. For short-term obligation, my favorite way to borrow the money is to get 12-month 0% APR credit card.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance answered reader’s question about whole lift insurance and concludes that a term policy may be [...]

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Posted by Sun on August 19, 2007 Comments Off

Jeremy at Generation X Finance asks what changes you are making to your portfolio in the latest market downturn with a poll. It seems that the majority of the people who responded belongs to the buy-and-hold camp.
Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money wonders if anything comes with electronics nowadays. If you have to buy [...]

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Posted by Sun on August 12, 2007 (1) Comment

Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money talks about DRIP investing in a guest post. I am a fan of DRIP and currently investing in several stocks via DRIP programs. However, the appeal of DRIP now is not as strong as before as free dividend reinvestment is very common with discount brokerages and the introduction [...]

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Posted by Sun on August 5, 2007 Comments Off

Golbguru at Money, Matter and More Musings uses some nice graphs to illustrate what gap insurance is and how it works. I had no idea what that insurance is and have no plan of using it now that I know what it is.
Ben at Money Smart Life wonders why people ignore easy money. I [...]

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Posted by Sun on July 29, 2007 (1) Comment

Globguru at Money, Matter and More Musings has 10 simple steps to becoming wealth. However, you have to let the money work for you as well.
Ben at Money Smart Life talks about gambling for fun and profits. Investing and gambling, some rules apply for both, but you are not gambling when investing.
Silicon Valley Blogger [...]

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Posted by Sun on July 22, 2007 (5) Comment

Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life reveals how they build their net worth. I’d love to add some businesses into the mix of our net worth. However, that seems beyond our reach at this moment. Now, we are relying on our day job and investment.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance writes Achievement Comes From Goal [...]

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Posted by Sun on July 8, 2007 (2) Comment

Ben at Money Smart Life writes about how to prepare for a layoff. I could use those tips last month when I was in the middle of an involuntary job transfer.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance continues his mid-year finance checkup series with the discussions of making investment changes and starting saving now for the holiday [...]

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Posted by Sun on July 1, 2007 (1) Comment

Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life discusses how credit score affects your loan rates and different rates can make big difference on the money you eventually will pay for the loan. Cleaning up your credit can save you hundreds a month.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance talks about mid-year financial checkups. Items on the list [...]

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