Weekend Review #44 – From Saving Yourself from Id Theft to Surprising Stuff that You can Turn into Cash
November 6, 2009 by FIRE Finance
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Nov 6, 2009: This Sunday was real exciting! We enjoyed presenting our Halloween Giveaway and finding its winners by generating random numbers. It was really fun to read through the comments, some of them filled with humorous expectations about winning the contest. Thanks from our heart to all our readers for making it such an enjoyable event. We plan to conduct more giveaways in future.Now for our weekend review. Its really cold today, so its nice to have a warm house coat and a glass of hot chocolate. Settled cozily in our couch, we present our best three picks from the carnivals:
- Money Under 30: David presents Seven Signs You’re At Risk for Identity Theft.
- Christian Finances: Bob shares How he used a third car to prevent a financial catastrophe. We really liked the way Bob planned and executed things well ahead of time :).
- My Dollar Plan - Madison unfurls 10 Surprising Things You Can Turn Into Cash.
Retro FIRE
- The Witch of Wall Street - Henrietta "Hetty" Green (Interesting)
- Top 5 Freebie Websites (Popular)
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