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Popular Personal Finance Posts From pfblogs.org

by Flexo on December 14, 2006

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Here’s the latest from the Popular Personal Finance view at pfblogs.org. This particular view takes everything posted among personal finance blogs in the last 24 hours and orders the articles with the most clicked at the top of the list.

* Don’t laugh at my car, from Tired but happy. She drives a clunker, and her friend had a condescending comment.
* Meet the Douchebags Behind the Fake PSP Blog, from Consumerist. I am not of fan of PR or marketing organizations that pretend to be something they’re not.
* The Politically Correct Yet Factually Incorrect Claim, from Chrees’ World, Chrees fully reprints a Wall Street Journal article that takes a look at an oft-repeated claim about the top 1% of earners.
* Live Like You Were Dying, from The Simple Dollar. What would you do if you had one year to live, and why aren’t you doing it? Ah, motivational stuff.
* Top Five Companies We’d Be Better off Without, #3: McDonald’s, from Punny Money. McDonald’s isn’t exactly your friendly neighborhood mom-and-pop diner. Punny says they’re guilty of manslaughter, undermining freedom of speech, making children cry, and other heinous atrocities.

The popular view at pfblogs.org is constantly changing, so check it out often if you’re interested in finding some of the more interesting articles in the personal finance corner of the blogosphere.

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1 Jeremy December 14, 2006 at 2:17 pm

Oh sure, post this today invest of a few days ago when just earlier this week for the first time I had a post at the top of the popular page for personal finance :P

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2 Jeremy December 14, 2006 at 2:17 pm

Oh sure, post this today instead of a few days ago when just earlier this week for the first time I had a post at the top of the popular page for personal finance :P

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3 Jeremy December 14, 2006 at 2:18 pm

Sorry for the double comment, feel free to hit me with a sock full of pennies.

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4 TBH December 14, 2006 at 2:42 pm

Thanks for the mention. I didn’t know about that popular posts page. Cool feature.

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5 Nick December 14, 2006 at 5:27 pm

Thanks, Flexo. Yay, it’s nice to be popular. That said, I better get 10 BILLION clicks for #2 and #1 in the series. :)

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