Friday Roundup

Interesting links:

The Honest Dollar tells us about price discrimination and why coupons exist. I would guess that grocery stores sell store-brand and name-brand products right next to one another for the same reason; in many cases, it’s the same product with a different label. (Not always, so you should read your labels before picking one over the other.)

No Credit Needed shares with us five questions you should ask when making debt reduction payments.

Trent at Get Rich Slowly tells us why luck is no accident. I could really use this one right now.

And this isn’t on a blog, but MSN has a series out about teaching your kids about money. I thought the lead-in to one of the articles was kind of shallow–teaching your kids to be rich isn’t about making them slaver for a Porsche, for crying out loud!–but the article itself was really good.

More non-bloggy goodness: Hack Yourself.

Top five referrers (from an actual website not my own, and not a general service site)

Although referrals are frequently through my comments, nonetheless, they were not deleted. :) Thanks to:

  1. Working For Rachel
  2. The Simple Dollar
  3. Get Rich Slowly
  4. brip blap
  5. And last but not least, syfr on LiveJournal. I have no idea how she manages to be a referral, but I’ll take it!

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One Response to “Friday Roundup”

  1. syfr Says:

    I think because I come over here from the rss feed in my friendslist.



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