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by Flexo on May 19, 2006

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Here is what others in the MoneyBlogNetwork (and beyond) have been writing about this week. Free Money Finance says stop talking and start listening to do well in job interviews. JLP at AllFinancialMatters wonders if anyone has heard of this scam involving letters and stocks. Jim from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity points out that appliances with the ability to check online for up-to-the-minute energy prices save their owners money.

Five Cent Nickel writes about title insurance. Mighty Bargain Hunter comments about the typical good debt vs. bad debt assumptions.

It’s Just Money warns readers about a big mistake for investors, buying low-priced stocks. Seattle Simplicity is dealing with a break-up, and she really wants to spend money — an emotional high to counteract her emotional low. But she won’t.

I participated in several Carnivals: Carnival of the Vanities, Best of Me Symphony, Carnival of Personal Finance, and Carnival of the Capitalists.

Check out the MoneyBlogNetwork Forums for discussion tailored to personal finance bloggers, if you happen to be one. Or just stop on by to say hi.

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