Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Mark Evans The moving truck was in my neighbors' front yard this morning, and I saw the movers pulling stuff out of the house as I picked the newspaper off the front...
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Why does work suck? Because full-grown adults are made to feel like children, Slaves to the clock, working by rules that are more fit to the 19th century then today. We work all week and then have to...
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© snappED_up I happened to come across a treasure trove of news this week concerning air travel and its effect on your personal finance. As you might guess, most of the news is bad, but some is...
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I'm not a spring chicken anymore, so I've been trying to get my diet under control, exercise more, etc. One thing I've noticed is that eating healthy can really be costly. This may not be...
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Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Rich Legg Running late for a wedding? Worse yet, you didn't have time for a gift? If your wedding just happens to be at this wedding hall in Israel, then no problem:...
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Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Ilka-Erika Szasz-Fabian Dayana Yochim has a fun article this week at Motley Fool about teaching a friend's 6-year-old daughter about credit after the girl received a...
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Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Image# 6317797 Tough economic times often bring out the greatest creativity in marketers. Case in point: Brothel offers customers gas rebate: A Nevada brothel is trying...
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© andrew_mc_d Around the PF blog world: Stop Buying Crap: Five Thing I'll Never Buy My Future Kids: From my experiences, the quickest way to raise a bratty child is to buy them lots of crap to...
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© axinar My post last week bashing supermarket loyalty cards brought this response from Craig, whose Flickr photo I used as part of that post: The photo above shows a loyalty benefit to using the...
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Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Image# 5925293 Nancy Trejos wrote an interesting article in the Washington Post last week about compulsive shoppers. Here's the lead: Shannon Hassemer went on a...
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I would expect better of a business professor. Read this: When Scott Hoover bought a $5 scratch-off ticket in Virginia called "Beginner's Luck" last summer, he carefully studied the...
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CBS News has been running a series of reports about "The Other America" recently. The way things are going, it might soon be titled "Most of America". Anyway, this week they...
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© ninjapoodles Came across this article titled "Yes, Loyalty Cards Save You Money" that, as you might guess, makes the case for store loyalty cards being a great thing. The author,...
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by Justin McHenry on July 01, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Grzegorz Oleksa My 6-year-old son recently stole his first wad of cash from me. I had left $40 out in a place that was actually above his eye level, but he saw the bills...
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With this post, I finally reach the end, or at least the current end, of the long-running series started back in August of 2006, dissecting the words of Warren Buffett as read via his annual Letter to...
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