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by Flexo on April 21, 2006

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Here’s what was talked about on the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond this week:

Nickel from Five Cent Nickel introduced us to piggyback mortgages. A lively discussion ensued.

Jim from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity wonders if gas prices are affecting people’s behavior. The short answer is “not really.”

While we’re on the topic of gas, the Mighty Bargain Hunter wonders if we’ll ever see gas below $2 again. He doesn’t think so.

Free Money Finance writes about the value of a college education.

JLP from AllThingsFinancial paid interest on his credit card balance this month. He’s not happy about it.

MyMoneyBlog is taking advantage of Comcast’s new customer deal.

MyMoneyForest interviews author Samuel Blankson.

Free the Cow Project saves 45% of her paycheck.

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1 Tim MMF April 21, 2006 at 2:15 pm

Thanks for the mention! :)

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2 Yuna April 21, 2006 at 2:40 pm

Thanks for mentioning my paycheck saving rate! Hope more people can save more so our nation can get out the negative red saving zone

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