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Carnivals And Weekly Recap

Posted on 02/24/2007 05:41 AM | Link | Post Comment
Personal Business and Finance in India is hosting the Carnival of Money and Finance and they mention my rants about Einstein and the rule of 72 as well as my explanation of Dividend Reinvestment Plans.

An interesting post by Money $mart Life about pay day loans, where he is looking for stories about using pay day loan companies. He is offering $50.00 for the best story, so go on over and have a look.

My Top 3 Posts of the Week are:

  1. Tim Horton's Savings Plan where I lay out just how much that daily double double can cost.
  2. Looks bad but that is good outlining the importance of having your injury look worse than it is, to get better service?
  3. Inflation only at 1.2% right now, but how much longer will that last?

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