Use the Web to Get Out of Debt
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- The Many Perspectives on Money When you get right down to it, there aren't too many things that personal finance writers (myself included) can agree on. Oh sure, for the truly basic of the basic ideas, there's pretty high consensus: spend less than you earn (doing it the other way around is one of the......
- Palmer's Planners: Finances Made Simple [/caption]Today is a day that I thought I'd never thought I'd see. I'm linking to Etsy.com - a site known for it's many knick-knacks. I've always viewed it as a way to spend money on stuff that I wouldn't use. For example, as I write this article, this apple cozy......
- My Favorite Articles of the Week So the Fed decided to print a bunch of money and buy $750 million of mortgage-backed securities and $300 billion dollars in Treasury debt. The immediate effect was a drop in the national average for a 30-year fixed mortgage rate to 4.94. Some experts are speculating that mortgage rates could......
- Sunday Money Madness - Blog Action Day Edition Rich Credit Debt Loan is starting off the roundup by presenting the wonderful finance bloggers that have participated in Blog Action Day on October 15th, 2008. It's great to see so many out there contributing funds and writing towards the issue of poverty and increasing global awareness. Did you do......
- Anatomy of the Financially Savvy Brain- Part 3 Anatomy of the Financially Savvy Brain is a 6 week series that will run every Thursday until April 7/11. The entire series can be found under Money Tips. Ever wonder what is actually happening inside our brains as we plan our money management strategies, bravely stave off impulse spending ,......
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