Archive for August, 2007
Friday Finance Findings For August 10th
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Fri, 10th August, 2007 by
Jeremy
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If you haven’t already noticed, I have gone ahead and installed a new poll plugin that allows me to pose questions to readers and display the results both in posts and via the sidebar. The first installment came yesterday and I asked a question regarding the most favorable means for paying everyday expenses.
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Poll: What is your preferred method of payment for everyday expenses?
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Thu, 9th August, 2007 by
Jeremy
(21) Comments
With a multitude of ways to pay for things today, I thought it would be interesting to see how everyone here likes to pay for things on a daily basis. Personally, I’m a cash or debit card person, with debit being the most frequently used. Since our credit cards are for overflow emergency expenses only, […]
Think the Stock Market is Going Down? Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is and Profit From It
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Tue, 7th August, 2007 by
Jeremy
(34) Comments
If you have a feeling that we’re in for in for a market slide, you’re in luck. While others complain about how much money they are losing you could be stuffing your pockets. For most people, investing comes down to buying mutual funds, stocks, ETFs and hoping that they increase in value, and the most […]
Biofuels Are Raising Beer Prices, Killing Your Buzz
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Mon, 6th August, 2007 by
Jeremy
(15) Comments
College students everywhere are starting to feel the push for alternative energy right in their own pockets. Those who enjoyed Bud Light may have to resort to “The Beast” just to make ends meet. The movement to plant more crops to help produce bio-diesel is taking precious resources away from barley production. With less barely […]


