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Friday, November 23, 2007
From Give Me Back My Five Bucks - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:59 pm ET
Before I head out for the evening, I just thought I would share two YouTube videos I found of one of Canada's most talented folk singers (and one of my favourite artists), Jeremy Fisher. ... (more)

From Traders-Blog - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:55 pm ET
Stocks slid to close sharply lower as worries about bad home loans, a slumping dollar and oil near $100 a barrel led traders to take money out of the market ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. ... (more)

From My Wealth Builder - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:55 pm ET
As promised, I am writing a Friday series on "How We Did It," of which this is segment #8. ( #1 is about our childhood , #2 is about education, #3 is about working, ... (more)

From Blogging Away Debt - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:53 pm ET
After waking up around 6:30am this morning to hit a few Black Friday deals (there was NO WAY I was getting up for 5:00am when the sales started!), I’m still wide awake and it’s nearing midnight. That’s good, because I was able to catch up on a lot of my blog reading. Here’s a few articles that caught my eye. Jim’s at it again with his juicy devil’s advocate posts. This time, he’s saying that you should ignore personal finance experts. Ricemutt wrote a great tutorial on how to use the VLOOKUP function in Excel. If ... (more)

From One Frugal Girl - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:47 pm ET
Today after a long week of crock pot dinners, thanksgiving turkey, and a lunch full of leftovers my husband decided he wanted a night away from the kitchen. Now my husband and I rarely go out to dinner. This is partly for financial reasons, partly because I love the way a home-cooked-meal can make a house feel like a home, and partly because we don't exactly live in the mecca of fine dining. With limited options and rumbling stomachs we decided to head to TGI Friday's. Before we left, my husband, who is usually less frugal than I am, decided ... (more)

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From This Writer's Wallet - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:37 pm ET
Emm tagged me for the 7 random things meme. For my version, I’m going to share 7 of my good financial habits (I’ve written about bad ones before): 1. I bring my own lunches to work. 2. ... (more)

From The Young Gunslingers Trading Journal - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:37 pm ET
Okay I finally signed up for Flickr image uploaded. Wordpress.com does something weird to my stock market pictures when I upload them, but now with Flickr you and I can see the charts clearly. ... (more)

From Mrs. Micah: Finance for a Freelance Life - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:30 pm ET
In the right-most column, I’ve added a new ad from Prosper.com (I really like their ads, they’re so pretty). I was contacted by Prosper about running this ad through the end of December. I don’t want ... (more)

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From The Young Gunslingers Trading Journal - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:29 pm ET
This is a test post from , a fancy photo sharing thing. ... (more)

From Trader Mike - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:20 pm ET
favebot—基于主题的信息追踪服务 - 磨剑庐(thw’s BLOG) (tags: favebot reviews) $300 Billion in Write-Offs Is Predicted - New York Times Losses in the distressed mortgage sector of the United States could reach $300 billion, only a portion of which has so ... (more)

From Traders-Blog - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:12 pm ET
Please do your own research, and verify all information before acting on it. This summary of Cramer’s picks is not intended to replace watching the shows, where his comments about the stocks often include advice ... (more)

From AL6400 Blog - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:12 pm ET
I was watching a lot of reports today concerning black friday in the US. At the same time, with more video phones around in this day in age there were a lot of footages ... (more)

From Everybody Loves Your Money - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 11:03 pm ET
I don’t like shopping.  I don’t like sales.  I hate the consumer driven holidays and I absolutely hate shopping on Black Friday.  I’d rather go skinny dipping in the frigid waters of Antarctica.  (And I ... (more)

From One Day at a Time - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 10:58 pm ET
I’ve spent $326.25 in the past week.  $325 of that was to secure my new housing, but I’ve only spent $1.25 on unnecessary items.  I’m trying very hard not to spend anything beyond transportation costs ... (more)

From A Private Portfolio - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 10:49 pm ET
I was updating some of the numbers in my balance sheet and noticed that when I adjusted one of the line item assets the total gross assets and the net assets (i.e. net worth) didn't ... (more)

From BloodhoundBlog - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 10:42 pm ET
What takes hold of women on Black Fridays? It’s like a perfect storm of planned group hysteria, guaranteed bargains galore, and shopping, shopping, shopping. Realizing how many women will take umbrage to this, I hereby ... (more)

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From Tired But Happy - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 10:39 pm ET
I forgot to leave the house today, and now it's too late because it's bedtime.Recuperating is like watching lichen grow.The last time I had major abdominal surgery I was ten years old, and I ran and played just a few days later. Now, if I walk around the block, I have to come home and take a nap.At least I'm reading a good book, and we have lots of food in the house. I'm slowly starting to work again, and tomorrow my sister is going to come over and take me out for Mexican food.I know I need to write ... (more)

From Fat Pitch Financials - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 10:34 pm ET
If you are looking to escape the family for a little while this weekend, find a quite place and read this week’s top value investing stories: Sears Holdings: It About Brands, Not Stores Buying American Eagle Outfitters Wow Picks from a ... (more)

From Wise Bread - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 9:48 pm ET
By Linsey KnerlToday was one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Many of my family members participated in the frenzy of finding the hottest toys at the “best” values this morning, but I sat home and did laundry. It’s not that I don’t find the Black Friday experience to be rewarding on a number of levels; It’s just that I didn’t care much this year. Our commitment to saving money has always prevented my family from buying the current year’s “Hot” toys. Every year that I hold tight to the decision to avoid trendy toy ... (more)

From Wise Bread - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 9:48 pm ET
By Linsey KnerlToday was one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Many of my family members participated in the frenzy of finding the hottest toys at the “best” values this morning, but I sat home and did laundry. It’s not that I don’t find the Black Friday experience to be rewarding on a number of levels; It’s just that I didn’t care much this year. Our commitment to saving money has always prevented my family from buying the current year’s “Hot” toys. Every year that I hold tight to the decision to avoid trendy toy ... (more)

From Wise Bread - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 9:48 pm ET
By Linsey KnerlToday was one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Many of my family members participated in the frenzy of finding the hottest toys at the ???best??? values this morning, but I sat home and did laundry. It???s not that I don???t find the Black Friday experience to be rewarding on a number of levels; It???s just that I didn???t care much this year. Our commitment to saving money has always prevented my family from buying the current year???s ???Hot??? toys. Every year that I hold tight to the decision to avoid trendy toy ... (more)

From Five Cent Nickel - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 9:43 pm ET
FiveCentNickel participated in two carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each. The Carnival of Personal Finance included “How Does Zecco Make Money?” Also included was “What’s the Right Age to Start an Allowance?” from raising4boys.com. The Festival of Frugality included “To Gift or Not to Gift: Frugal [...] ... (more)

From The Young Gunslingers Trading Journal - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 9:38 pm ET
Dicks Sporting Goods stores (DKS @ $32) stock price is up 7% from after I reported on its earnings. The sporting goods retail stock has been slipping with all the other major giant retailers ... (more)

From Phoenix Real Estate Guy - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 9:24 pm ET
Apparently someone has a little too much free time on their hands…     For more of this than you could ever possibly need. . Share This ... (more)

From Generation X Finance - view blog entries - visit this blog
November 23, 2007 at 9:18 pm ET
Hopefully everyone has had time to fully digest their turkey, potatoes, and pumpkin pie by now, but if not, that’s fine too. Leftovers are one of the best things about Thanksgiving. So go ahead, eat up. And while you’re doing that, take a break and explore the wonderful articles from the past week. Where to Keep Your Savings - We all know that we should keep some savings around for emergencies and other short-term needs, but where should you keep that money? I explore a few of the options available. Save Money in Aruba (or Anywhere) - This advice is useful ... (more)

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