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Posted 2 hours 28 minutes ago (http://moneyning.com)Avoiding Do-It-Yourself Disasters
Posted 20 hours ago (http://www.fivecentnickel.com)
As we head into the 4th of July weekend, I thought I’d lighten things up a bit, so… Have you ever had a do-it-yourself disaster? I’m talking about cases where you tackled a project yourself in the name of saving money and wound up creating an even more expensive repair for yourself.Know your limitsI’ll start [...]Follow me on Twitter!
Credit Card Processing Fees
Posted 1 day 2 hours 28 minutes ago (http://www.fivecentnickel.com)
This is a guest post from Manshu of OneMint. If you like what you see here, please consider subscribing to his RSS feed.Have you ever noticed that some retailers don’t accept certain credit cards? For example, while Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, American Express card are often turned away. The reason for this is [...]Follow me on Twitter!
Volunteer Vacations are Fun, Frugal and Rewarding
Posted 1 day 23 hours ago (http://moneyning.com)
When money is scarce, vacations are often the first thing to go. For many, the dream of a cruise or an island getaway seems out of reach. However, even if an expensive vacation is out of the question, there are many great ways to take time off without maxing out your credit card. One idea is the volunteer vacation, a short trip designed to help others in need.Low-cost volunteer vacations can take
How Long You’ll Be Investing
Posted 1 day 23 hours ago (http://www.getrichslowly.org)
This is a guest post from Robert Brokamp of The Motley Fool. Robert is a Certified Financial Planner and the advisor for The Motley Fool’s Rule Your Retirement service. He contributes one new article to Get Rich Slowly every two weeks.A couple of weeks ago, I spoke to a group of elementary-school teachers about their [...]
Weekly Roundup: When You Were A Kid Edition
Posted 2 days ago (http://frugaldad.com)
Short on time again this week as my company goes through its fiscal year end. It’s a busy time, which makes the days go by fast, but I’m finding out I don’t do 12-hour days as well as I used to! When not working I did manage to find a few great articles around [...]
FTC Video: An Inside Look At Business Opportunity Fraud
Posted 2 days ago (http://www.moolanomy.com)
Our society is filled with con artists who are promising people a lifeline through jobs, recession-proof income, and access to free government grant money. They are bleeding money from individuals like you and me, and from the economy as a whole. The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on scammers trying to take advantage of [...]
Lending Club - June 2009 Performance
Posted 2 days ago (http://www.fivecentnickel.com)
This is just a quick note to let everyone know that I made it through the month of June with all of my Lending Club loans intact. This isn’t particularly surprising, as most notes are paid on time when they’re new, regardless of quality.Taken together, my high and low risk portfolios are providing a net [...]Follow me on Twitter!
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