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Sunday, February 15, 2009
Best of: Get Rich Slowly
Get Rich Slowly is an amazing site, full of all sorts of helpful advice covering a world of personal finance subjects in both high speak and layman's terms. I've followed it for some time, and wanted to provide a list of GetRichSlowly's Greatest Hits as reference.

Income
How to Earn Extra Income Through Private Tutoring
In Praise of the Adult Allowance
Every Job I’ve Ever Had
The Difference Between a Career and a Job
An Introduction to Making Money Selling Digital Photos
Six Tips for Money-Making Hobbies
24 Craigslist Tips, Tricks, and Resources
How to List an eBay Auction for Maximum Profit
Spending and Shopping
Coldplay and the Cost of Fun
In Defense of Buying Books
10 Ways to Save Money on Books
Embracing the Thrift-Store Ethic: 18 Top Tips for Buying Used Clothes
Saving at the Supermarket: 15 Great Grocery Shopping Tips
17 Ways to Save Big at the Supermarket
Grocery Store Mysteries: Cheap Milk
Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping
The Pros and Cons of Gift Cards
Homeowning
6 Must-Have Characteristics to Look for When Buying a Home
Things It’s Cheaper to Do Yourself
How Low Can You Go? Cutting Back to Minimum
When to Replace Common Household Items
Banking, Investing, & Insurance
A Brief Introduction to Insurance
An Introduction to Mutual Funds
Which is Better: a Roth IRA or a Traditional IRA?
How to Start a Roth IRA (and Where to Do It)
Put Your Savings on Steroids with Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
How to Avoid Bank Overdraft Fees
5 Credit Card Company Tricks — and How to Thwart Them
The Power of Positive Cash Flow
Saving and Investing: What is Leverage?
Other
Richer Than Rockefeller: Putting Wealth in Perspective
What Are Debt Snowballs Made Of? Debt Snowflakes!
More on Goals and the Meaning of Life
Don’t Confuse Frugality With Depriving Yourself
A Brief Guide to Better Sleep
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