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Weekly Blog Round-Up, High Definition Edition

by Flexo on September 2, 2007

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If you’re bored on this long Labor Day weekend, why not read some interesting money-related articles? Here are some items of interest from the past week around the blogosphere, including the members of the MoneyBlogNetwork.

Mighty Bargain Hunter hosted the Carnival of Debt Reduction, highlighting another collection of recent articles. Free Money Finance looks for suggestions for changing the tax code. Five Cent Nickel takes a look at the new WT Direct savings account in comparison with the old standbys.

Blueprint for Financial Prosperity shares 5 ways paperless personal finance saves you money. AllFinancialMatters writes about the subprime mess.

MyMoneyBlog writes about the pros and cons of an adult allowance. Cash Money Life is considering options for undertaking a Masters in Business Administration program. Mapgirl warns that not every 401(k) program is created equal.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend! We’re taking it easy, enjoying my new entertainment equipment.

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1 Patrick September 2, 2007 at 5:34 pm

Thanks for the mention, Flexo. :)

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2 mapgirl September 5, 2007 at 3:35 am

Thanks for the link. I was wondering whence the weekend traffic originated.

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