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Roundup and Link Love - Lazy September Saturday Edition
In my opinion, there’s nothing quite like a relaxing (lazy?) Saturday afternoon with college football on the TV and my daughter busy cooking something in the kitchen.
Here’s some relaxing links I checked out this week:
From the Life Skills Network:
70 Great things about having children @ My Supercharged Life. One that isn’t listed is having [...]
Everything I Needed to Know About A Frugal Valentines Day I Learned From My Dog
But no one does “frugal” like a dog.
Me: Honey, where would you like to go out to eat for Valentine’s Day?
Wife: Oh, anyplace is fine, Chili’s or O’Charley’s would be nice.
Dog: I’d be happy just eating that leftover lasagna in the back of the fridge.
Things I DIDN’T Learn in College: Part 3 - How I Learned to Study
When I was in college I stumbled upon a study technique that consistently produced A’s in my classes. It did require a lot of work, but when I fully developed and followed these ideas, I aced my classes. I’m not talking easy 101 type classes either, I was excelling in 300 and 400 level courses. Your mileage may vary, but here’s how I did it:
Things I DIDN’T Learn in College: Part 2 - How to Recognize a Scam
Colleges teach facts but rarely teach students real life skills. Colleges can teach you how to compute the interest rate on a series of cash flows but they rarely teach you to recognize bogus cash flows. Before you think you’re too savvy to fall for a scam, remember that everything from high school students to [...]
Weekend Roundup - List Mania Edition
There sure have been a lot of lists of little life hacks hit the blogosphere here recently. For those who don’t know, a life hack is a tip that helps you improve some area of your life. I’ve rounded up some good ones for you to review over the weekend.
What You Should Know About Your Credit Report
No matter if we like it or not, we are a nation of credit. We probably won’t be able to change that anytime soon, so how can we insure that we are positioned so credit doesn’t come back to haunt us? Education. We need to understand how credit reports and credit scoring works and what factors into them. Here’s a summary quiz
7 Things Men Wish Women Knew About Money
Few things are as touchy a subject as the differences between men and women. Add in the “money” component and you get a recipe for a lot of heated debate and emotion on both sides. But there ARE differences, real differences in how men and women view themselves and their personal finances. We are wired differently and it affects every aspect of our lives. Here is a list of 7 things men wished women knew about money:
Find a Job You Love?
There is a great deal of talk these days about the importance of finding a job you love. Seems like every blog I read, every personal development web site, every talk show is talking about pursuing your passion and making a living doing it. But CareerBuilder.com says that 84% of all workers are not [...]


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