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thumb Weekend Reading: August 24, 2008

I’m going to keep this round up nice and short since my family isn’t doing so well with cold and fever running rampant.

13 Ways To Save Money And Go Green at My Two Dollars — A lot of good ideas on how to save money and help out the environment.
10 Steps To Avoid Becoming A [...]

Are You Giving the Gift of Consumerism?

I didn’t give this topic too much thought until very recently. While I was driving to work, I heard on the radio that you could give “Mall Cards” as a Christmas present. With one of these gift cards, the recipient isn’t restricted to buy something from just one store, he could buy anything in the [...]

The Seven Deadly Sins of Personal Finance

Last week, the post “Lazy Man and Jealousy” made me think about the Seven Deadly Sins. I am not a Christian. My first introduction to the Seven Deadly Sins was (embarrassingly enough) from the movie Se7en (1995) staring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. However, I’ve always been fascinated by the wisdom of ancient writings. So [...]

Are You Wealthy? Here’s a Test

To many people, wealthy means having an abundance of material possessions. Wealthy people are those that own big houses, luxury cars, yachts, expensive watches, etc. But is that really wealthy?
For me, I would consider myself wealthy when income from my assets can cover all my family living expenses and a few luxuries. There is no [...]

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