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Thursday Morning Money – Sick As A Dog Edition

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Lovely waking up with a full blown cold, isn’t it? It started slowly earlier this week and I thought I was winning the battle. Turns out…I was wrong. Ugh. Here are some cool reads I came across in the past few days…

Consumerism Commentary discusses your debt to income ratio, and how it can affect your ability to borrow money for things like real estate.

The Simple Dollar watches as someone else finds their way through debt.

Lazy Man and Money wants to cut the cable TV and go HDTV antenna.

Though not entirely about personal finance, Zen Habits tells us his story of achieving goals through daily habits. Apply some of these ideas directly to your finance issues, and voila, all better!

I’m going back to bed…

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  1. Leo says:

    Thanks for the link, David!

    I hope you get better soon. Keep up the great work.

  2. david says:

    Thanks Leo, appreciate it!

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