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Sunday Reading – August 24, 2008

Hopefully you are enjoying the last bit of summer! If you are stuck indoors for a bit, here are some great personal finance articles for you to browse through:

My Dollar Plan has continued with her early retirement announcement in “Leaving the Workforce at 29: Where Do I Go From Here?”

Frugal Dad explains Why You Should Never Put Credit Cards Before the Mortgage Payment.

The Digerati Life gives us Investment Management Tips To Help You Stay The Course With Your Portfolio.

Lazy Man and Money writes on how to Save Money at Restaurants.

The Sun’s Financial Diary writes about something a little different and tells us to Avoid These Unhealthy Kid Foods.

Brip Blap gives us the truth about passive income.

Generation X Finance has an eye opening report about big American corporations. Apparently Two-Thirds of Corporations Don’t Pay Taxes – Nothing More Than Political Hogwash.

Money Smart Life has an insightful wedding article on how to save money on a destination wedding.



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