The Best of June 2007
I’m a bit behind here, but June was another great month at FiveCentNickel, thanks in large part to contributions from readers such as yourself, as well as those of the guest bloggers that wrote articles in my stead. I just wanted to take a moment to thank those of you who stop by and comment. If you like what you see here, keep in mind that you can have the full-text of everything that I write delivered to you via RSS or e-mail (details). Here are my favorite posts from the month of June:
» Cash Out Roth IRA to Pay Off House?
» Why Avoid the 0% Balance Transfer Game?
» Avoiding the Gift Tax via Direct Tuition or Medical Payments
» Eco-Friendly Energy Savings
» Q&A: Earnest Money
» Google Currency Converter, Revisited
» How Movie Theaters Make Money
» My First Experience With the New Bank of America ATMs
» State and Federal Income Tax Arbitrage
» How to Link Additional Accounts to Emigrant Direct
» Send Money Via PayPal Using Your Cell Phone
» Ten Tips for a Successful Moving Sale
» Going Too Far in the Name of Saving Money
» $250 from American Express Gold Rewards Card
» The U-Turn: How My Debt Reduction Journey Began (written by NCN)
» Five Reasons you Should Care About your Credit (FICO) Score
» The Limits of Frugality (written by Lazy Man)
And here are our favorites from Raising4Boys (subscribe):
» Update: An Insolent Child
» A Single Letter Can Mean So Much…
» Gameboy Games and Washing Machines
» A Private Matter (Beware: Bathroom Humor Ahead)
» Nervous Tics in a Nine Year Old Boy
» Circumcision Becoming Less Common in the United States
» Are School Events Scheduled for Non-Working Parents? (written by They Call Me Mommy)
» How to Stop (or Soothe) Sibling Rivalry Before You Go Insane (written by Kathy)
» Is Adoption for You? Costs, Choices and Decisions (written by Clever Dude)
» Raising Boys vs. Girls? A Systematic Approach to Deciding the Easiest (written by J2R)
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