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This Week in Blogs

by Flexo on June 9, 2006

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Here are some interesting posts from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond:

Blueprint for Financial Prosperity looks at using a Roth IRA as an emergency fund. Note that if you withdraw any part of your contribution, you can re-contribute that portion later on in the year.

Mighty Bargain Hunter opened a savings account at ING Direct.

Five Cent Nickel has some tips for reducing electricity usage and bills.

Free Money Finance looks at the 10 best-paying jobs for associate degree graduates.

AllFinancialMatters looks at the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) calculation, which is very helpful in financial analysis.

Experiments in Finance learned something new about mortgages from an Islamic/Sharia point of view.

Get Rich Slowly has twenty things everyone needs to know.

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1 Mike June 9, 2006 at 4:16 pm

Great posts by all. Can others add to “this week in blogs” by consumerism commentary? Such as maybe….me?

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2 Flexo June 9, 2006 at 4:49 pm

Go for it.

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3 Mike June 9, 2006 at 5:32 pm

Thanks Flexo, you are truly a pfblogger who cares about his readers (sorry so sappy). I thought this post of mine was pretty interesting….

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