Weekend Linkage - January 27, 2008
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What’s Regulation D fee? I have no idea until I read the post on Generation X Finance, where Jeremy explained what transactions could trigger the elusive Regulation D savings account fee.
If you are interested in investing in real estate, be sure to check out the post, 7 Things to Consider As a First Time Real Estate Investor, by Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life. The housing market is currently pretty bad, but the slump could drag on for extended period. So know what you are buying and when to buy it.
How do you prepare your taxes? Do it yourself with tax preparation software such as TurboTax or TaxCut, or hire a professional to do the work for you? Ben at Money Smart Life offered some tips on choosing an accounant.
Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money disclosed that he has bought more private stock. He also discussed what he expected from his purchases.
In order to get out of debt, NCN at No Credit Needed suggested going back to the basics such as knowing clearly the debt situation and making more than necessary payments, etc.
FMF at Free Money Finance gave two examples of what seems to be obvious: saving money by asking for a discount.
Along the same line as the Silicon Valley Blogger’s post, MBH at Mighty Bargain Hunter said Yes, you can own a home.
What’s the right amount to donate to charity? That’s the question asked by Madam X at My Open Wallet. I don’t have the answer, but I am trying to do what I can to help, large or small.
Waiting for the tax rebate check? It won’t get in your hands before the summer, so don’t spend the money before it even arrives, said Mrs. Micah.
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Thanks for including my article. Good roundup, too, I’d missed Jeremy’s post so I’ll check that out!