June, 2009
How My Parents Saved $14,000 on Home Repairs
This is a guest post from MLR at My Life ROI. If you like this post, check out his website or subscribe to his feed.
One thing I love about reading Get Rich Slowly is that J.D. is always willing to get his hands dirty and throw on a different hat. J.D. is a do-it-yourselfer. From ...
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Be Fit and Frugal with a Folding Bike!
The NY Times had a feature on folding bikes today. I bought one about 8 years ago, a Dahon that cost me about $400. It was the perfect bike for me because I was living in a tiny (cheap) studio apartment where I had limited storage space. I wish I could say I was cutting ...
My Sister’s Keeper: Sharing Financial Goals with an Accountability Partner
“Don’t you have any tips for single folks?” I’m often asked. Like any writer, I tend to write from my own experience — that of a married man. Fortunately, there are plenty of single people in the GRS community who are willing to share the things they’ve learned. Here’s a guest post from Kinley Levack ...
Living With Long-Term Unemployment
There are recent reports of a more stable U.S. economy with fewer layoffs. But fewer companies are hiring, and prospects don't look good for the next six months to a year. Tell us: What do you do after many months with no job?» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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