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JLP’s Weekly Roundup

By JLP | June 23, 2007

There’s two roundups this week because I’m behind.

FMF has ten jobs for older workers.

Nickel highlights some of the comments he has received.

Flexo’s upset that his gas station is now charging higher prices if he pays with a credit card rather than cash. - That stinks but it doesn’t surprise me since credit cards cost the gas station more to process. That’s why banks have rewards programs!

Jim talks about his experience attending a real estate auction.

MBH about how frugality and earning power make up a good defense and a good offense.

Michael’s review of “Maxed Out”. - I have yet to find a pf blogger who actually liked the movie.

Jonathan is thinking of changing the way he calculates his net worth. - I say that’s fine but then you won’t have your net worth, which is your assets minus your liabilities. When you start leaving stuff out, you don’t have net worth. Instead, calculate your net worth and then analyze it using these handy dandy ratios I put together.

I would HATE to cold call Single Ma. LOL!

Okay, there’s a few posts to keep you busy on a Saturday afternoon. Have fun!

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One Response to “JLP’s Weekly Roundup”

  1. Dwight K. Schrute Says:
    June 24th, 2007 at 8:55 am

    LOL, the Single Ma post was hilarious!

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