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Weekend Reading Greats – Semi-Bachelor Edition

Two weeks ago my eldest daughter went back to Israel.  A few days ago, my wife and youngest went there to spend more time with her so it’s me and my middle daughter holding down the fort.  Don’t worry……the freezer is full of low-cost, high quality frozen meals.

We are planning on getting caught up on the last two seasons of 24 and catching a few baseball games at Dodger Stadium (Go BLUE!).

Do you have any frugal ideas on how we should spend some time?

This week was full of fantastic articles and I hope you have a chance to review them all.

Looking for a safe place to stash some cash at home?  Frugal Dad has a few fantastic idea I never thought of…..

Ever wondered what the 30-day rule was?  Oblivious Investor has a new twist on it and it can help you make much smarter investments.

The Monevator tells us what growth investors are looking for.

Adam over at Your Money Relationship celebrates his blog’s first year anniversary.

Here’s a wonderful investment primer from The Digerati Life.

Moolanomy explains how credit card companies deceive consumers.

When money conflicts with ethics, MoneyNing was some suggestions.

My Two Dollars has a quick fix if there is a mistake on your credit report.

Get Rich Slowly teaches us how to budget with the JARS system. Interesting….very interesting.

Curb your lifestyle inflation with this great post by Five Cent Nickel.

Slash the costs of going to theme parks this summer.  Liz Weston, thanks.

Ever thought about buying real estate with your IRA? Christian PF tells us how.

Free Money Finance discusses the psychology of a layoff. Deep reading and important.

Great carnivals to check out are:

The Festival of Frugality – Barbecue Edition

Carnival of Personal Finance – Global Independence Day Edition

Please consider sharing these and other great articles with friends and family.  When you read something that may help somebody you know, just send it to them.  Remember….sharing is caring!

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