Archive for 2005
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Friday, December 23rd, 2005I stumbled across an article about using del.icio.us at SlackerManager (I hate that name). Anyway, it might give you some ideas on how to use del.icio.us.
Tax Cut
Friday, December 23rd, 2005Yesterday, I received a copy of H&R Block’s Tax Cut Deluxe + State on a “try-it-before-you-buy-it” basis. If I like it, I pay $29.95. I don’t normally buy the Deluxe version because I have never really needed it. The reason I am considering this deal is that is comes with the following:
Carnival of Investing Update
Friday, December 23rd, 2005I will be hosting the second issue of the Carnival of Investing on Tuesday, December 27. So far, I have seven submissions. I NEED MORE! If you have a recent post that is investing-related email it (JLP – at – AllThingsFinancialBlog – dot – com) and I will be sure to include you. Here’s the [...]
Money: What it is, How it Works
Thursday, December 22nd, 2005I was perusing WealthToday when I came across a post about a link to a pretty interesting website called Money: What it is, How it Works. It is a pretty cool site and will make a great reference site about money. I’ll add it to my references section.
Making a Difference
Thursday, December 22nd, 2005I heard this story in a sermon a long time ago. I read it around this time every year. I wanted to share it with you. I heard it is a true story but I’m not sure if it is or not. The point is still important. I hope you enjoy it. This is a [...]
Terri Cullen Takes a Look at the Worst of 2005
Thursday, December 22nd, 2005I saw this article by Terri Cullen of the Wall Street Journal and thought I’d pass it along. She’s not a fan of the Medicare Drug Plan, the AMT, credit card fees, and the new bankruptcy bill.
Doing a Proper Rollover
Wednesday, December 21st, 2005One important decision that a lot of people face from time to time is rolling over their 401(k) when they leave a job. It’s not as hard as it might seem, but there are still things that must be done in order to make sure you have a successful rollover.
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