Don’t Spend that Tax Rebate Just Yet

I participate in a couple of online forums where members have been eagerly discussing the various ways in which they plan to spend their tax rebates this year — $300 for retirees, $600 for most individuals, $1,200 for married couples and $300 for each child per family. While some have spoken of saving it or [...]

Under the Weather – Recommended Reading

Apologies for not posting anything of substance yesterday or today, but due to feeling a little under the weather these few days, I thought I would post a summary of recommended reading for those of you who are new to this blog, and a few news items from the personal finance blogosphere.
From Our Fourpence Worth

Father’s [...]

Finance Fiesta No. 16: Devote Your Life to Money! Edition

Welcome to the 16th Edition of the Finance Fiesta! If this is your first time here, please be sure to have a look around and consider subscribing to our RSS feed.
This week’s edition was particularly challenging for me to put together, because to tell the truth, of all the submissions received only 60% made [...]

Finance Fiesta No. 3: The Spanish Money Proverbs Edition

If this is your first time here, please consider subscribing to our RSS Feed to receive tips on frugal living, personal finance and saving money in everyday life. (We have just begun publishing a new series of Monopoly Financial Education Game Expansions for teaching players about personal finance, money management and investing principles and will [...]

March 2008 Finance and Frugality Blog Carnivals

We would like to thank the following blog carnivals for including our posts in the following blog carnivals for the moth of March 2008.
(Descending chronologically by inclusion date)

March 26, 2008
Money Hacks Carnival #5 – Haute Couture Edition
Article: Language Lesson ~ Frugality is a Virtue
March 24, 2008
Carnival of Personal Finance #145 – Baby Education Edition
Article: [...]



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