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The rich rules over the poor, And the borrower becomes the lender's slave.
-- Proverbs 22:7 (NASB)

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Two Fantastic Years

On this day 2-years ago, I set down for the first time to write about personal finances. The idea was simple enough, John Cummuta's CD's suggested signing up for affiliate programs and create a website to place those links. However, in order to make affiliate programs work, I had to create a reason for people to actually visit and then return to the page. My idea, was that I would be the first to write about personal finance. Well guess what, I wasn't the first. However, I quickly joined a rank of 800+ other personal finance blogs, and to my surprise I quickly joined the top 100. A position I still hold, although my rank has slipped as the number of personal finance bloggers swelled to over 1000.

So how will I spend this mile mark? To start, I am attending a weekly community meeting, in which I am going to take the above pictured cake as a treat. I will then go to the store to pick up the turkey breast they were sold out of the other day. Then come home, to prepare a special, and budget busting dinner, of Turkey, cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes, corn and cranberry sauce.

To end the day, I will attend the annual meeting of one of my credit unions, in which I will whole heartedly cast my vote for a great group of volunteer board of directors. In addition, through out the day, I hope to finish the Harrine Freeman book, "How to get out of debt." Once I finish that book, I can get my 2 reviews written and uploaded to their respective blogs.
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2 comments:

mzmuny said...

Congratulations Kevin! Enjoy that turkey dinner!

Prince of Thrift said...

thanks mzmuny. It was delicious. At the credit union meeting the "door prize," they were giving everyone who came was a piggy bank with some change in it. Mine had $3.67 in it. Not a lot, but hey, every cent helps.


Many banks and credit debt companies which have piled up their stocks are expanding their personal and commercial services. On individual level, student loan services are being offered at nominal interest rates. While commercially, banks have really queued up to sell out the merchant accounts combined with a merchant card. Merchant account lets you accept the online payment through credit cards. Such services can now easily be availed through online bank.

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