Catching Up

There have been many articles I’ve wanted to link to in the past week and a half or so, but I just haven’t really had too much time to do so. Here’s another millionaire in the making story from CNN Money. The couple are avid savers. Of course, the biggest help they have is having a nicely-sized combined income. They’re also big on bagging their lunches and saving money every opportunity they can.

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  1. #1: Jonathan
    Tuesday, December 21, 2004
    1:05 pm (reply)

    it’s nice to see some millionaire’s in the making who are simply saving up, and not necessarily have all their money in real estate equity.

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