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Sunday Money Roundup – Denver, CO Edition.

I am spending a few days up in Denver, CO visiting some friends. It’s always nice to have a change of scenery! While I head out to explore Denver, here are some articles that really caught my eye this past week:

Gather Little By Little wants you to educate yourself on personal finance and money.

Five Cent Nickel has some tips for Surviving Income Tax Season Without an Audit.

Cash Money Life has some great tips for finding Free Stock Trading and Investing Tools.

No Credit Needed shares even more ways about How We Changed Our Family’s Financial Future.

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Sunday Money Roundup – Ghost Riders Edition.

Yesterday I spent quite some time driving around New Mexico looking for cool things to take pictures of, and this old ranch definitely caught my eye:

Pretty cool no? New Mexico is great for finding forgotten treasures like this. Now, on to the roundup…

Cash Money Life continues his series How to Start a Blog for Fun or Profit with How to Choose a Domain.

Moolanomy asks if you should be buying a house if you are in debt. So, should you?

Money Ning has the 7 must-read tax changes of 2008.

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Sunday Money Roundup – Playing Guitar Edition.

The blisters are back again. I used to play guitar every single day, but for the last 8 years or so they have been sitting in a closet waiting for me to get interested again. But in the last couple of weeks, I have really gotten back into playing, and my fingers are paying the price, making it hard to even type. Eventually the blisters will turn into calluses and all will be well again – I am just so excited to have found this hobby again after so long! On to the roundup…

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Sunday Money Roundup – Nothing To Share Edition.

Nothing exciting going on this week, so on to the roundup:

Being Frugal talks about social lending and whether it is a good or bad idea. I am a fan, that’s for sure.

Money Ning has 40 precautions for preventing identity theft. My friend had hers stolen, and it was an absolute nightmare.

Steadfast Finances wants to know “How Much Would You Pay to Voice Your Opinion?” This is just amazing, and I am glad someone is doing it. Wish I could afford it!

Cash Money Life talks about How the Economic Stimulus Check Affects your 2008 Tax Return.

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Sunday Money Roundup – New (Old) Jeep Edition.

OK, so it’s new to me, but still…last week I took delivery of my new ride, a 1995 Jeep YJ Rio Grande Edition. It has been totally rebuilt and restored and is in amazing condition for Jeep this old. I had an older CJ years ago that was a piece of garbage, but this thing is practically brand new. After going back and forth on buying a new car or buying used, I decided on used for 2 reason – 1. cost (paid cash) and 2. less environmental impact of used versus new. I certainly didn’t need a new car as I work from home, so I bought myself a good, solid Jeep to get me around and to have some fun this summer with. Cannot wait to take the top off of it in a few months! On to the roundup…

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