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by Flexo on April 10, 2007

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* 8 Secrets of the Naturally Slim (Wealthy), part 1 of 2. Great analogies.
* How to Use Leverage to Make Money on eBay. It’s all about the credit card.
* Over 300 Miles – Rent a Car. It depends. Not going to sell your car some day? Then it doesn’t matter.

* Paying for College With Your 401(k). Last resort, definitely.
* What Your Broker Can’t Say, But Might Anyway. Do you trust your broker?
* Do You Talk Too Much? It may ruin your career.
* Clawing Your Way Out of the Sub-Prime and Alt-A Market. Are you prime, Alt-A, or sub-prime?

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1 Ben April 9, 2007 at 11:57 pm

Thanks for the mention, by the way, what’s an “analgoies” :)

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2 Flexo April 10, 2007 at 12:01 am

Oops! Thanks. :>

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