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Best Debt Articles from Carnival of Debt Reduction #101

August 22, 2007
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New Personal Finance blogger I've Paid for This Twice Already has posted this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction #101. Here's a few I liked: Matt from One Million and Beyond wrote an excellent article about the emotional impact of debt. He's right … [Read more...] about Best Debt Articles from Carnival of Debt Reduction #101

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I’ve hit 800 subscribers!

August 22, 2007
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Actually, I hit 808 subscribers. This was the count from yesterday as Feedburner shows the results one day later. This means about 808 readers requested my feed or received my emails yesterday. Why should you subscribe? If you subscribe to my RSS … [Read more...] about I’ve hit 800 subscribers!

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You can’t trust that Carfax report!

August 22, 2007
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You see Carfax mentioned everywhere. Everyone tells you to use them when shopping for a used car, right? They're a household name for vehicle history reports, but I have a secret to share.You know that we just sold our Chevy Malibu a couple weeks … [Read more...] about You can’t trust that Carfax report!

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Best Frugality Articles from Festival of Frugality #88

August 21, 2007
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This week, The Happy Rock hosted the 88th Festival of Frugality. The festival is a collection of articles about, guess what, frugality! Here are my favorites: Queercents asks whether non-holiday gifts are better appreciated. You can figure out my … [Read more...] about Best Frugality Articles from Festival of Frugality #88

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Best Finance Posts from Carnival of Personal Finance #114

August 21, 2007
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18 years ago • Comments

Trent at The Simple Dollar hosted this week's Carnival of Personal Finance #114, which included my own article "Classifying your debt: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". Check out these other articles as well: One Snarky Chica with Issues writes … [Read more...] about Best Finance Posts from Carnival of Personal Finance #114

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Cheap clothes aren’t always a value

August 21, 2007
By Clever Dude
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18 years ago • Comments

We've both been complaining for months about needing new work clothes. My pants are about 5 years old, and many of my dress shirts are just too baggy. Stacie needs more skirts and light sweaters. This weekend we decided to go shopping at the Leesburg … [Read more...] about Cheap clothes aren’t always a value

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