Nouriel Roubini on what to do now that we are experiencing our Great Recession in a series of videos at Consumer Reports.
And since we're on the topic of the recession, why not learn how to barter at Recession Wire, since your money will be worthless in a few months anyway.
Go Frugal Blog provides you with the right time of year to buy 45 items that you're going to buy anyway.
And if you have to buy something, Kiplinger shows that you can get its doppleganger for much, much less.
Alpha Consumer explains why China has spent so many years trying to kill our pets and kids in an interview with author Paul Midler.
Bargaineering guest poster Cathy from Chief Family Officer ponders the complex issue on knowing when the time is right to have children (I answered "Never" - turns out that Bargaineering's analysis is a little more complete).
Simple Dollar lists ten things that he should have done in his twenties (take note, twenty-somethings: they're easy, and you can do them now so you won't regret anything later).
Prime Time Money lists common credit report errors that you should be aware of (I guarantee that one of them is on your report this very instant).
Three steps to forming a budget from The Sun's Financial Diary. They say good things come in threes.
Poorer Than You lists 15 places to find free books online. They also say good things come in fifteens. Well, they should.
Liberta asks a pretty good question, "What is an asset, anyway?" And then proceeds to answer the question.
Wine flu! Ha, see? That's not the same thing as swine flu.
Oh, damn.


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