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Sharing some things from my Google reader




February 8th, 2008 at 2:11 pm

Here’s a few posts I’d like to share with ya:

Bob at Christian PF Blog has some beginner tips on money management. If you’re just starting out with organizing your finances, check the post. Or, if you feel really disorganized, it could help you, too.

Here’s a post at Wise Bread, telling us some great tips on perimeter shopping at Target. I love Target, but rarely go because I often buy things I don’t need. But, you can get some great deals at the store. Check out the article to learn some strategies.

Trent at the Simple Dollar has compiled a huge list of 100 ways you can save money. How many of those have you tried?

PaidTwice reminds us about the joys of inflation. It’s kind of a bummer, but it’s inevitable.

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