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thumb Weekend Reading: Fantasy Baseball

About six months ago I entered into a Fantasy Baseball League with a group of personal finance bloggers. I had no idea what I was doing at that point and intended to learn as I go.  However, there were too many things going on in life and I never got into it.  The program picked [...]

thumb Weekend Reading: September 28, 2008

The first Presidential Debate was terrific.  Both Senator McCain and Senator Obama shared their thoughts about The Financial Crisis of 2008.  I was ecstatic when Obama clearly articulated other crises that also require our attention, but I also have to give McCain a credit for using the word GREED to explain our current dilemma.

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Weekly Roundup #16: “Money Saving Tips” Edition

This is a great week for money saving ideas. On Friday, I wrote about how I saved $50 a month by switching from Time Warner to Verizon Triple Play, and then there’s a whole slew of posts about money saving ideas from the M-Network. Before I go to these posts, I just want to summarize [...]

October 2007 Net Worth Review (+1.75%)

Aside from the big dip on October 19th, this was another good month for the stock market. The S&P 500 index rose +1.48% from 1,526.75 to 1,549.38 — again, the Fed cuts rates by another quarter point. After I entered all my information into NetworthIQ, the result was +1.75% net worth improvement. My liquid assets [...]

Several News and Announcements

Sorry to break my one post per day routine. Several things happened in the past few days that warrant sharing with my readers.
Here goes:

Yesterday, my article “10 Questions to Enhance Your Frugality” was selected for publication at Being Frugal.
On October 1st, Moolanomy will be hosting the Carnival of Debt Reduction. You can read the latest [...]

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