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Weekly Blog Round-Up, Subway Series Edition

by Flexo on May 20, 2007

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I spent some time on Saturday at Shea Stadium to watch an exciting Subway Series game. As I write this, tonight’s game isn’t looking as good for my team. Here are my picks for interesting posts from the Money Blog Network and beyond this past week.

* How Much Does it Cost to Drive One Mile?
* What Would You Do if You Lost Your Job?
* The Importance of Buying Flood Insurance
* Intelligence is Linked to Income, but Not to Wealth
* Where Does the Rule of 72 Come From?
* Quicken Hacks: 25 Hints, Tips and Tricks
* The Perfect Hobby: One That’s Cheap, Makes Money Or Becomes A Business

There has been a lot of chatter about ING Direct canceling a number of “Electric Orange” checking accounts and later reinstating some of them, and a change in their terms of service that allowed them to do this. They’re also offering some customers 1% cash back for using debit cards linked to the Electric Orange account. For more from the blogosphere, search pfblogs.org for ING Direct.

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