Weekly Roundup – 03/30/07
Here’s a quick look at some of the articles that caught my eye over the past week…
Flexo talks about ten ways to spend your tax refund for fun.
Jim reviewed the Chase Freedom reward credit card.
FMF talks about a simple move that could save you a million dollars. He also announced the final round of his March Madness tournament. As it turns out, I’m playing against myself for the top slot with “Ten Simple Ways to Cover Your Ass(ets)” facing off against “Teaching Kids the Value of a Dollar.”
JLP takes a look at how interest-only mortgages work.
MightyBargainHunter hit up some yard sales.
JD talks about the fact that small amounts matter.
Nick talks about the 20 dumbest finance questions of all time.
The Consumerist says that restaurants are the most likely place for your credit card information to be stolen.
NCN is building a killer playhouse for his daughter.
Catch a Gideon talks about easy ways to save gas.
The newly re-designed MyTwoDollars talks about credit cards that pay you for carrying a balance.
Finally, The Good Human recently relocated to a dedicated url. If you’re a regular reader, you should update your bookmarks. If not, you might want to check it out.
Published on March 31st, 2007 - One Comment
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Thanks Nickel, appreciate both the mentions!
Comment by david — Mar 31st 2007 @ 11:43 pm