Friday Fiscals: Flush valve edition
We’re in our new home (albeit with boxes and such). Tonight I started tackling one of the toilets in an attempt to replace a shot flush valve. It won for tonight until I can get a bigger wrench.
- Squawkfox explains how to make a budget in an “unboring” way.
- Wise Bread reveals the one question that might get you free money if you’re shown the door by your employer.
- Free Money Finance asks, “When should your net worth reach $1 million?” (How about: “ASAP?”)
- Generation X Finance lists a big twenty-eight ways to save money on car expenses.
- Consumerism Commentary gives some ideas on what to do when friends get involved in MLM.
- Digerati Life says to beware of refund anticipation loans.
- Quest for Four Pillars has a guest post on the risks of buying a foreclosed home. (Our new home was a foreclosure. I’ll agree that it’s definitely different than buying from the owner-occupier.)
- Money Ning says that investing in physical gold can cost you. (Ahh, but will you be able to take delivery when you want it?)
- Frugal For Life is into fiscal fitness.
- Frugal Dad recommends doing something you love before you have to do something for money.
- Budgets Are Sexy wonders what would happen if the unemployed worked for their unemployment checks. (Kind of like retiring from retirement? Or maybe not.)
- The Frugal Lawyer discusses where vanity and brokeness compromise.
Have a great weekend!
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