Interesting Blog Articles

If you missed these articles in the last week, make sure you take a look.

  • Jim mentioned something on Blueprint for Financial Prosperity that I discussed with Amy yesterday. Just because a store is offering a deal, it doesn’t mean it’s worthwhile to make the purchase. If the deal is for something you don’t need or won’t use, the fact that it’s a graet price doesn’t mean it’s an opportunity for saving money.
  • Free Money Finance reviewed Lee Eisenberg’s book, The Number. The book, to be released next week, has been getting a lot of blogger press including my five-part review. FMF has a less favorable opinion of the book than I do.
  • JLP took a look at Tax Cut Deluxe, software for computing taxes and filing tax returns. I’ve been using TurboTax Online for the last few years, taking advantage of available deals.

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