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This Week In MoneyBlogNetwork

by Flexo on February 5, 2006

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I know it’s a little late, but here are some great posts from my fellow MoneyBlogNetwork bloggers (and some others) from the past week.

* JLP from AllThingsFinancials shares why he hates infomercials. Also, I have to apologize to JLP for having a brain freeze and not mentioning him in the MoneyBloggerPodcast interview I did a few weeks ago.

* Free Money Finance wrote about quitting smoking almost simultaneously as I wrote about the same topic.

* Five Cent Nickel shared his experience of opening an account with HSBC Direct. Did you know you can quickly compare those ever-changing online savings interest rates? I bet you did.

* Jim from Blueprint points out that there is no multiple insurance discount with GEICO, only Zuul.

* Million Dollar Goal wrote an informative primer on inflation.

* Nina from Sitting Pretty disclosed the fact that her family cannot live without a cleaning service. Sometimes the expense is worth much more than saving the money.

Don’t forget to sign up for the first MoneyBlogNetwork giveaway, Don’t Worry, Make Money, by Richard Carlson.

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