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Weekend Links – Late Disneyland Edition

July 13, 2008 by Lazy Man 1 Comment

These links are coming out a little later than usual. I had some Internet issues earlier today and spent essentially the whole weekend at Disneyland. I’ve got a big review coming up in a week or two. For now, let’s go with the links:

Links from the Money Writers:

  • Tax savings: how to deduct mileage on your personal car written by My Dollar Plan offers a close look at this tax deductible.
  • I love getting something for free. When I get paid for doing something it’s even better. Check out the Blockbuster free trial with cash back option.
  • The Digerati Life presents a high APY Free Checking account from WaMu. I need to look into this, I’m not making much on my checking account at all.
  • Brip Blap this week says learn to think bigger . Don’t stick with something just to finish it out, learn when to cut your loses.
  • From the front lines: investors selling stocks in favor of fixed accounts posted by Generation X Finance is an overview of investors’ reactions to the economy.
  • Million Dollar Journey examines BCE – a buying opportunity with low risk or a deal that is sure to fall through?
  • The Sun’s Financial Diary looks at increasing Everbank interest rates. 4.76% seems pretty good.

And from others outside The Money Writers:

  • NCN writes Bills-In-A-Box: the stress-free system for organizing your finances is a five step process. This is post one of the set.
  • Plug-In Hybrids on the horizon posted by Five Cent Nickel looks into the upcoming automobiles to hit the market.
  • What is the value of a human life? This post over at Consumer Commentary explains that the value of human life estimated by the EPA was previously $7.8 million and is now $6.9 million.

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  1. Investing911 says

    July 14, 2008 at 2:27 am

    In regards to the BCE article, don’t you mean a deal that is certain to GO through rather than FALL through? :P

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