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Now I’m asking a quick favor of you guys and gals out there. Can you let me know how I’m doing? Are you enjoying the articles? Am I focusing on one topic too much? What haven’t I talked about that you want to read more on?
I’m looking for honest critiques and opinions. Naturally, I love everything I write. (Not quite!) So if you’ve got something to say — positive or negative — please share it!
I’d also like to get a few more reader questions. What finance issues are you confused about? What can I help with? You can either leave a comment or e-mail me directly at nodebtplan at gmail dot com.
Again, thanks for stopping by. Here’s what is in store for the rest of this week and next week:
- A discussion on a lawn care mistake I made recently
- How we saved $175 on window treatments (use a Mac… bah dum sch)
- A Net Worth update (just waiting on the mortgage payments to post for accuracy)
- An article about how much house you really buy each month
Cheers!
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2 Comments, Comment or Ping
Mom @ Wide Open Wallet
ooohh.. I’m looking forward to “how much house you buy each month”. I figured out the other day that I own my bedroom now! lol. wohoo!
Apr 3rd, 2008
Mr. Debtbeater
I don’t think I’m here to find out about any particular topics. I just enjoy keeping up with the personal story of the PF bloggers I’ve stumbled across. If I pick up some tips/tricks/knowledge along the way, that’s fine too. Admittedly I skim most things that aren’t personalized somehow.
Apr 7th, 2008
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