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Sunday Money Roundup - County Fair Edition.

Posted by david | September 30, 2007 .

Today we are headed to the L.A. County Fair as we never made it the last time we had planned to go. Attending this fair in here in Los Angeles because I never knew we had that many “fair-attending” folks in the area! While we are out enjoying some hot sun and fried [...]

Money Quote Friday - Solid Gold Edition.

Posted by david | September 28, 2007 .

When I learned about how the value of money went from being based on something tangible, i.e. gold, to being based on well, absolutely nothing, it was an eye-opening experience. And on that note, I leave you with this for the weekend:
“You have to choose [as a voter] between trusting to the natural stability [...]

Received An eCard From The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Huh?

Posted by david | September 28, 2007 .

Never heard of them? Me neither. Funny how they are using Sony’s Image Station though to send out their “official” information:

Dear sir, Take notice that based on the federal government inauguration of this committee which extended to all Africa countries and Europe United State, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission - (EFCC) have [...]

Carnivals And Festivals For The Week of September 24 2007.

Posted by david | September 28, 2007 .

This week, My Two Dollars took part in 2 different carnivals: The Carnival of Personal Finance and The Festival of Frugality. I also hosted the Carnival of Debt Reduction on Monday and am hosting the Festival of Frugality on Tuesday the 2nd. Be sure to check back then!
First up, the Carnival of Personal [...]

Capital One Introduces MMA At 4.66% Plus Monthly Miles - Switching?

Posted by david | September 27, 2007 .

Now this is getting interesting…I just got an email from Capital One about their money market account which not only gives you 4.66% (higher than ING) but also gives you a reward for keeping money in the account - to the tune of 1 mile for every $20 of your average balance for the month. [...]

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