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![]() November 2005 Entries: There's No TV Like FREE TVNovember 23rd, 2005 Cooped up in the house for the holidays? Kids driving you nuts? No problem--just set them in front of the "Electric Babysitter" and wait for the next holiday television extravaganza to come on. read more Why Can't Johnny Finish College?November 17th, 2005 This article from CNN quotes a study that says that just a little more than half of the students entering college in 1997 had earned a degree by 1993--six years later. read more EVERYbody's Making Money in Real Estate!November 11th, 2005 If you've got a hankering to get into property flipping (and a good fifteen minutes to waste), check out this site. WARNING: DON'T CLICK IT IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING ELSE TO DO RIGHT NOW! read more Easy Money From the Banks, No Questions AskedNovember 8th, 2005 The Wall Street Journal reports that according to the Federal Reserve, American consumers have scaled back their borrowing for the first time since November of last year. read more 15% of All Ebay Auctions Are Won in the Last MinuteNovember 8th, 2005 This and many other tidbits are available for FREE by downloading Chapter 3 of eBay: The Missing Manual from O'Reilly and Associates. The whole book can be purchased directly from the publisher for $24.95. read more The Best Long-Term Investment Ever?November 6th, 2005 Thi study says that putting money into a college education provides a family with a return of 12% per year after inflation , compared to a 7% “real” return for the stock market since 1945. read more Some Thoughts on the Tax Reform Panel's RecommendationsNovember 3rd, 2005 First, if you're serious about perusing this stuff (and if you are you have my sympathy), there are few better places to begin than the analysis provided by the people at The Tax Foundation. read more Donald Trump Could Use ThisNovember 2nd, 2005 A few weeks ago we covered "Are You Ready to Be a Landlord?" on the radio show. I just came across this excellent calculator for would-be real estate titans at Political Calculations. read more Should you buy LTC insurance, or save the money?November 1st, 2005 This report from MetLife is sure to put a scare into many older Americans, as well as Boomers who support elderly relatives. read more |