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“Black Friday Dubai Shopping” Edition of Weekend Links

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This is just plain weird.

It’s not often that you get a sign from the Lords of Shopping but I believe we all got a huge one on this, the holiest of holy holiday shopping days.

Dubai can’t pay it’s credit card bill.

As you may know, they’ve been acting like it’s “Black Friday” every day for several decades. This is the city-state that made itself famous for building man-made islands, the world’s tallest tower and an indoor ski slope. No doubt they bought all these items on sale.

What’s behind this crisis and what can you learn from it?

First, I don’t have much information on this.  I’m still recovering from jet lag and the good folks at Dubai Central have released very little information.  Also, they made sure to make the announcement while I was celebrating Thanksgiving.  Very inconsiderate.  But you don’t have to be an economist to figure out they spent money they didn’t have and now they can’t pay their creditors.

There is a huge lesson here for consumers:

Just because somebody ignores a problem doesn’t mean there isn’t one.

Sure it’s “Black Friday” but there will be a time in the very near future that you’ll have to pay your bills.  Just in case you aren’t a city-state yourself, remember to buy in moderation.  This is especially important today.

“Black Friday” is designed by merchants for merchants – not for you.

Sure you  might get a good deal on some things, but you’ll end up paying for it by purchasing more crap than you otherwise would.  Do you really need more junk in your closest?

I will guarantee that the Dubains never expected to be paupers but the day of reckoning has come.  Don’t get caught by surprise yourself.

Do you take advantage of “Black Friday” or do you end getting caught up in the frenzy?  What have your experiences been?

On to the Wealth Pilgrim Pick of the Pack:

Matt Jabs comes up with the coveted prize again for his political activism.  He wrote a fantastic piece on credit card reform and what we can do about it.  Nice work Mr. Jabs….or should that be Senator Jabs?

Hungry for some great ideas on how to deliver criticism? Financial Samurai has the answer.  It’s a deliciously written piece I know you’ll enjoy.

The Digerati Life gives you some pointers on how to use Netflix vs Blockbuster. Since this is prime movie going season, it’s a worthwhile read.

Moolanomy offers some ideas on how much debt is too much.

Christian Personal Finance offers some thoughtful Thanksgiving quotes.

Weakonomics gives us his two cents on how Black Friday works.

The Oblivious Investor wrote a very smart post on diversification on investment correlation.


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  1. 5 Comment(s)

  2. By Financial Samurai on Nov 27, 2009 | Reply

    Dang, is that a real picture Neal, or is it a computer graphic? Thanks for the link. I’m including your “Best Mistakes I’ve Ever Made Post” in the next Katana on Sunday or Monday. I also finally installed the “Comment Luv” plugin so I can see what fellow publisher’s latest posts are.

    Have a great weekend!

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  3. By Neal on Nov 28, 2009 | Reply

    Hey Sam….looks like a real shot to me.

    Maybe the USA w/bail out Dubai and buy that island!

    Enjoy,
    N

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  4. By Matt Jabs on Nov 28, 2009 | Reply

    Oh my… my 2nd Pilgrim Pick of the Pack award!

    It’s the little things in life that help me to appreciate just how awesome the really big things are… like winning the PPotP award.

    Thanks to God, to my wife and parents, to DFA readers, and to one Mr. Neal Frankle.

    I love you all, God bless you and your families during this awesome holiday weekend, and the year long!

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  5. By Neal on Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

    Hey Matt,

    You are a class act. I wish you nothing but continued success. The world is so much better off with you in the boat!

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  6. By Men's Citizen Watches on Dec 22, 2009 | Reply

    Amazing article this is. It gets a thumbs up from me.

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    admin Reply:

    Thanks!~

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