Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Around the Interwebs – Week of September 6th
Ah hem, I have announcement: There is a brand new feature on Richly Reasonable this week, the RR Money Survey (look down below!). Please take all of 10 seconds to fill out this 10 question, soul-searching, non-scientific survey. It’s for posterity, and posterity thanks you. The results will be posted here when I’m good and ready, or…
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Who Thinks They are Going to Retire Ahead of Schedule?
A USA Today “snapshot” last week revealed that people with lower incomes were more confident that they could retire ahead of schedule. Take a look at some possible explanations for this statistic.
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5 Cheap Ways to Eat Out
You need to be smarter about the way you eat out, because it can be done cheaply, and you don’t have to compromise on any of the quality or the experience.
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Getting Value For Insurance By Searching Online
Tax season has come around again, which makes many of us question the true value we get for paying our taxes. The same questions of value are typically asked about insurance as well, which often costs more money than many of us feel is worth spending. It can be frustrating to find an affordable plan…
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Home Economics: Beer Brewing
This guest post from Trey in New Mexico goes with the theme of the week: living thrifty does not equate to joyless living. The Thrifty are not an unhappy, deprived people. They simply know how to weigh their wants against their really-wants and are able to set the former aside. Read how Trey was able…
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September 2010 Archive
Pardon the dust. It is an archive afterall. September 1 Money-Proof Your Relationship September 2 Value Size September 3 Home Economics: Beer Brewing September 6 Spending Under Pressure September 7 15 Little Budget Busters September 8 The Emotional Purchase September 9 Charles Schwab Money Survey September 10 Around the Interwebs – Week of September 6th September 13 How the Rich Roll September 14 Boredom & Spending September 15 Saving Starts at Home September 16 What Would You…
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