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Five for Friday! – February 13, 2009

February 13th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Roundup

Five for Friday!

I hope you have had a great week. There has been a lot of movement in the political arena with the compromising on the “Economic Stimulus” bill. Even though the final number is down from the original number, there is no way this bill will stimulate the economy the way the media is reporting. It is full of pork, but not a lot in the way of ideas to kick start the economy.

Even in the midst of a mess on Capitol Hill, you can always depend on some good reading from the personal finance blogosphere.

  1. Paul at Crackerjack Greenback offers a free eBook entitled “Contentment is Wealth
  2. Some love Dave Ramsey, others not so much. Peter at BibleMoneyMatters has a series detailing Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps
  3. Confused about tax terms? Nickel over at fivecentnickel talks about the difference between refundable and non-refundable tax credits
  4. Do you hate paying mortgage payments? So did TML until he killed his
  5. Feeling stressed out? Bripblap offers ten ways to stop worrying so much about money

There you are. Five posts that should get you ready for the weekend. While you are visiting these posts, feel free to subscribe to their blogs and get daily updates.

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Comment by Pete
2009-02-13 09:10:23

Thanks for the link!

 
2009-02-13 11:26:54

Thanks for the link, Greg! Have a great weekend!!

 
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