A New Carnival is in Town

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Making Our Way has hosted the first edition of Carnival of Wealth Accumulation which is targeted at those in the 30s and 40s. Of course, Lazy Man and Money contributed. Check it out, and while you are there, I’d read When not to buy a house. It’s a nicely written article by a fellow Silicon Valleyer.

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Posted by Lazy Man on February 8, 2007

2 Responses to “A New Carnival is in Town”
  1. Steve Leung Says:

    Thanks for the shout out, LM! I’m looking forward to reading what other fellow Silicon Valleyers do with their money. And, no, you’re not crazy for having a plasma, but that’s for another post…

    Folks might also be interested in the accompanying article How to Lose Your House.

  2. » More Love Before Saint Valentine’s Day-Silicon Valley Real Estate Blog, Bay Area: 1SiliconValley.com by Steve Leung Says:

    […] Lazy Man and Money shouts out 1SiliconValley.com from the Carnival of Wealth Accumulation.  His article on Cutting the Cable TV shows how to fill your addiction to television and still […]

 
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