This Month in the Archives: Life Without Debt, Better Sex, and Bank Robbers

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From the Second Half of February 2007

The Case Against a Life Without Debt
Tips for Purchasing a Musical Instrument for the Non-Professional
How Much Do You Pay in Taxes?
Survey Says: More Money Leads to Better Sex
Advice Needed: Newly Found Debt and Debt Collectors
12 Steps for the Paycheck Type to Become a Millionaire
Extreme Frugality: Living Out of Your Car
Is This a Buying Opportunity?
New Jersey Property Tax Rebate Increasing for Renters

From the Second Half of February 2006

Seven Tax Mistakes You Might Make, Part 1 and Part 2
A Look at The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner by David Bach
Tax Bill or Tax Refund: Which is Better?
Ben Stein Protects America
We Don’t Need No Steenkin’ $1,000,000 for Retirement
Bank Robbers Steal Worthless EUR 50m
Retire to the Road
Worrisome Market
How to Deal With Winning the Lottery
Women Earn More Than Men

From the Second Half of February 2005

Affluent Shop at Discount Stores
Sweet Credit Card Deals
Luxuries You Can Live Without
What My Future May Hold

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  1. Comment #1 by mbhunter (reply)
    March 3rd, 2008 at 3:29 am

    Life without bank robbers would be all right. Life without better sex? Horrible.

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