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JLP’s Weekly Roundup
By JLP | February 24, 2007
MBH has a two-part review of Debt is Slavery (Part 1 and Part 2). Also, Scott interviews the author, Michael Mihalik.
FMF has an interesting post about how much money people are leaving on the table by not itemizing their deductions. - Don’t assume that you shouldn’t itemize your deductions.
Nickel on phone tax credit abuse.
According to Flexo, Wachovia is going to start charging for direct access into Quicken.
GASP!!!!! Jim has a plasma-screen TV!
The Digerati Life wants to know why aren’t you opening a 401(k)? - She lists eight reasons. Sadly, as lame as most of the excuses are, they are reasons that people give. Personally, I think most people don’t want to worry about it.
The Family CEO writes about running the family office. - This is an idea she got from Thomas Stanley’s The Millionaire Women Next Door. Good stuff!
Golburu tells us how he didn’t need Dave Ramsey to get out of debt. - I honestly think Dave Ramsey would say, “Good for you.”
Congratulations to Kira and her net worth of $367!
Tired But Happy talks about the pains of blogging anonymously. - It’s almost like having two identities. I find that I have to watch what I say because me dad, father-in-law, other relatives, church friends, and other friends just might be reading.
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