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I have some good news and some bad news, loyal Snarkfinance readers. The good news is that a recent blood test has proved I am not related to my fiance, […]
I have some good news and some bad news, loyal Snarkfinance readers. The good news is that a recent blood test has proved I am not related to my fiance, […]
In the world of financial advice this is an age-old question, our version of “Are we alone?” or “Is There a God?” Seriously, it’s that important of a question (alright […]
Out in cyberspace somewhere is a lost human being bogged down in debt and terrible spending habits who things the internet is mostly for nut-trauma videos and strange forms of […]
The business world can be a searing, overly competitive and draining place. Coworkers can be as genuine as John Wayne Gacy at a children’s hospital, and those you need information […]
Comcast, RCN, Time Warner and Verizon all are out to rip your off. They think you aren’t savvy enough to take advantage of non-cable options. Presently, they are correct. Roughly […]
As the misfit blogger of the online personal finance community I am always reading a multitude of articles published on sites more popular than mine. I do this for my […]
This past Monday I published a guest post from the fine folks over at Debt.org, Good Debt vs. Bad Debt, in which the two were defined at a very high […]
The following is a contribution from Al Krulick pf Debt.org. Debt Defined Debt is incurred when we borrow money we don’t have right now in order to pay for things that […]
I am trying to make certain changes in my life this coming year. Put the toilet seat down, do the dishes and so forth. Nothing major, generally. I also promised […]
First up this week is a guest post from Barrington Lewis of http://www.barringtonlewis.com/, who is notable for being a very insightful writer and having a cool name. Have you ever […]