Roundup for week of 7 October 2007: Back in the Saddle Edition
October 13th, 2007 | by
mbhunter |
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Here are posts of interest this week from the MBN and other blogs in my reader:
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity instructs us on taxable equivalent yield.
- Consumerism Commentary underestimated how high GOOG would go. (So did I — my target was even lower than his.)
- Five Cent Nickel gives ten tips on looking for a lost wallet.
- No Credit Needed is in the home stretch on his 33-day series.
- Get Rich Slowly outlines how to break the shackles of minimum wage.
- Free Money Finance interviews Steven Carpenter, president of Cake Financial.
- All Financial Matters wants some television bling.
- Money Smart Life wonders if losing your job leads to finding happiness.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings has a guest post adding more fuel to the highly-charged olive oil debate.
- The Digerati Life gives ten cheap ways to exercise.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary sees four-figure gold as a possibility.
- Generation X Finance discusses appropriate investment benchmarks.
- Pro Bargain Hunter discusses Zecco.
- Lazy Man and Money reflects on his first day leaving the nine to five.
- Clever Dude talks of musical instrument mistakes.
- Blogging Away Debt struggles with an indebted tooth fairy.
- Grad Money Matters gives ten ways that even a lazy person can become a millionaire.
Have a great weekend! And also be sure to submit your posts for the Carnival of Personal Finance, which will be here on Monday!
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