Roundup for week of 9 September 2007: Arturo Sandoval edition
September 16th, 2007 | by
mbhunter |
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Here are some posts from the MBN and other blogs in my reader:
- Get Rich Slowly hosts a guest post that expounds on the shockwaves of a lifestyle change.
- Free Money Finance asks whether it’s all right for a pastor to make a good salary. (Luke 10:7 addresses this.)
- All Financial Matters lets us peek at an equity-indexed annuity.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity explains why the FED’s interest rate affects the stock market.
- Consumerism Commentary talks about Quicken.
- Five Cent Nickel posts on borrowing money from an IRA.
- No Credit Needed hits the hump with his 33-day post series on saving money and reducing debt.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary’s informs us of a neat online tool to analyze mutual fund costs.
- Lazy Man and Money asks if twice your salary is a good retirement goal.
- Money Smart Life illuminates a common sales tactic that encourages you to go into debt.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings takes stock of his investing progress.
- The Digerati Life discusses the schizophrenic real estate market.
- Generation X Finance gives a visual guide to another mutual fund tool.
Enjoy!
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2 Responses to “Roundup for week of 9 September 2007: Arturo Sandoval edition”
By Flexo on Sep 17, 2007 | Reply
Hm, Arturo Sandoval and I shared a plate of nachos once.
By FMF on Sep 17, 2007 | Reply
Yes, Luke 10:7 says a worker is worth his wages, but what is the specific “worth”? There’s a big difference between $50,000, $100,000, and $200,000 a year, huh?