Roundup for week of 2 September 2007: Black loupe edition
September 9th, 2007 | by mbhunter |If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Here are some posts from the MBN and other blogs in my reader:
- No Credit Needed continues his 33-day series on saving money and reducing debt.
- Get Rich Slowly outlines how to feed yourself on fifteen bucks a week. (Getting the restaurant dining down to a dull roar is a good way to save a lot of money.)
- Free Money Finance asks about paying cash for cars. (I do.)
- All Financial Matters reminds us that September is historically bad for stocks. (A word to the wise …)
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity gives us a guided tour of money buildings.
- Consumerism Commentary talks about opening a business checking account.
- Five Cent Nickel has a really strange idea of fun.
- Generation X Finance gives a few good reasons why you should pay your taxes.
- Blogging Away Debt didn’t know that you could shift credit limits around.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary’s is watching gold go up.
- Lazy Man and Money talks about what he learned from the 2001 Patriots.
- Money Smart Life likens retirement to being eighteen with money.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings proves pictorially that Jim Cramer is Ben Bernanke’s doppelganger.
- The Digerati Life shows some really freaky mash-ups of the Queen.
- Pro Bargain Hunter gives a list of ways to get some money out of your old cell phone.
- Debt Hater is happy with her debt reduction progress.
- Frugal for Life gives some ways to save in the bathroom. (And it doesn’t even include transferring toothpaste from tube to tube!)
- Grad Money Matters wonders if you treat missed opportunities as personal loss.
- And lastly: Stephanie wants you to buy her a beer.
Enjoy!


One Response to “Roundup for week of 2 September 2007: Black loupe edition”
By ~Dawn on Sep 9, 2007 | Reply
Just how would one transfer toothpaste from tube to tube?
hmmmm… I think I can find a way {wink}