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Entries for June, 2007

Weekly Links - June 8th

The Profit Calculator
The wild risks, unexpected niches, and day-in-day-out grind behind making a dollar in New York City… for everyone from a drug dealer to Goldman Sachs.
America’s Best- And Worst-Paying Jobs
Forbes compiled a list and slide-show of the top, and bottom 25 paying jobs in America.
Getting rich is simpler than you think
How dollar-cost averaging, and […]

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Cheap Flights

When I posted the list earlier from Money.com, I forgot to add something to rule #23.
When it comes to buying airline tickets, almost everyone knows that buying in advance saves money. But not many people konw to check for airline tickets on Wednesday from midnight to 1a.m. in the time zone where the airline is […]

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25 Rules To Grow Rich By

Although some of these rules are common knowledge (or at least should be), and some are rules I don’t necessarily agree with, I thought it was interesting anyway. The list has tips on everything from consumer spending to real estate.

For return on investment, the best home renovation is to upgrade an old bathroom. Kitchens come […]

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Raising Credit Score Through ‘Piggybacking’

I hadn’t heard much about this until now, but apparently the process of piggybacking to raise your credit score is sending quite a scare through the credit industry. Basically what happens, is someone with a good credit score will add someone with a poor credit history, or none at all, as an authorized user on […]

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Weekly Links - June 1st

How Class Works
A set of graphs and breakdown of the classe. So what class are you?
10 Ways to Simplify Your Budget
Budgeting tips.
What to Do With $2,500: Advice for Young Investors
An article that asks 5 financial advisors what a young investor should do with a small windfall ($2,500).
Renting Makes More Financial Sense Than Homeownership
Interesting article from […]

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