Welcome to the November 24, 2007 edition of personal finance money tips.
Edith presents 7 Business Lessons Learned from Watching Warren Buffet posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
:: Suzanne :: presents works for me: how to sell on ebay posted at :: adventures in daily living ::.
Larry Russell presents Where?s Waldo? – The illusion of superior professional mutual fund manager performance. posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “The effort to find those few supposedly superior money managers willing to sell their services sufficiently cheaply is a costly, time consuming, and futile, “Where’s Waldo?,” searching exercise for the individual investor. Many money managers will claim to be superior and few or none actually will be. If such superior money managers did exist, then there should be dozens or hundreds of them who prove their superiority year after year after year. Unfortunately, the scientific finance literature indicates that this is not the case. This year’s star money manager tends to be next year’s average or laggard money manager.”
Dirk Masuch Oesterreich presents Peak Oil in a Nutshell posted at Nevada Gold Investor, saying, “The article explains the fundamentals behind rising oil prices and why there is opportunity in energy investing.”
David presents How to Turn a Credit Card into a Cash Machine posted at Worldwide Success.
the baglady presents 8 Holiday Shopping Tips from The Baglady posted at xynny.
Mark U Runta presents Breaking Rule # 1 of Investing posted at Smart Investing & Money Management, saying, “Sometimes you have to lose money to make money.”
Christine presents The Exchange Rate – The Euro vs The Dollar – The Declining Dollar posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France, saying, “Living in France off the steadily declining dollar. One woman’s experience with earning an income online via US dollars while living in France and paying in euros.”
Christine presents France on the Cheap: Traveling in France for less than $200 per day for Two – Traveling Cheap in Europe posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France, saying, “Planning on traveling to France? Here are some insider tips on how to become a frugal traveler while still enjoying your trip to the fullest!”
Sagar presents 50+ Online Tools to Research, Select, and Donate to Charities posted at Credit Card Lowdown.
Kevin Surbaugh presents How to Become a Stress-Free Shopper posted at Becoming & Staying Debt Free.
Christine presents Film vs TV, Why We Opted to Turn the TV Off, plus Frugal Tips for Movie Buffs posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France, saying, “Cheap ways to see great films!”
pfodyssey presents Make Your Finances Six Sigma! posted at My Personal Finance Odyssey, saying, “Improve your personal finance process!”
Steve Faber presents - Prevent Credit Card Fraud – People Really Are Out to Get You posted at DebtBlog.
Matthew Paulson presents 2007 Black Friday Buying Guide for Electronics and Gadgets posted at American Consumer News.
Robert D Flach presents IN NEVER NEVER LAND posted at ANYTHING BUT TAXES!.
Fred Black presents Banks + Debt = Evil posted at Fred Black: Internet Business Blog..
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