(This is a lament for the E-Loan Savings Account.) Dear E-Loan, Oh, how far your greatness has fallen! Back when you were young, you greeted me with your glorious 5.5% APY! How I rushed to you, and how you comforted me! I looked at you in wonder and with confidence, and I bestowed upon you [...]
Archive for the Carnivals Category
Breaking Up With E-Loan, Plus 175th Carnival of Personal Finance
Posted 25 October 2008 by Mr. BTagged As: | Categories: Carnivals, Savings | 1 Comment
Restaurant.com Coupon, Plus 173rd Carnival of Personal Finance
Posted 13 October 2008 by Mr. BTagged As: | Categories: Carnivals, Deals | Comments Off
Diners rejoice! Restaurant.com has a coupon for 80% off their restaurant gift certificates. Enter EIGHTY as the coupon code at checkout, and you can purchase a $25 gift certificate for only $2. Amazing. Just enter your ZIP code to see participating restaurants in your area. I lucked out – one of my favorite breweries is [...]
147th Carnival of Personal Finance, plus 2007 IRA Deadline
Posted 9 April 2008 by Mr. BTagged As: | Categories: Carnivals | 1 Comment
First of all, thanks to MoneyNing for including my article on The House Rabbit – Nature’s Economical Pet as part of the Carnival of Personal Finance #147. I told my rabbit that he’s famous now, but all he did was beg for a piece of banana. The 15th of April is fast approaching, and you [...]
129th Carnival of Personal Finance, plus Holiday Shopping
Posted 4 December 2007 by Mr. BTagged As: | Categories: Carnivals | Comments Off
First of all, many thanks to Patrick at Cash Money Life for including my article on making sure your spouse knows your financial passwords on the 129th Carnival of Personal Finance. Second of all, is it December already? I’m still eating Thanksgiving tofurkey! Third of all, I suppose I need to start doing my share [...]
128th Carnival of Personal Finance, plus Cyber Monday Apathy
Posted 26 November 2007 by Mr. BTagged As: | Categories: Carnivals | Comments Off
Many thanks to Blain at StockTradingToGo for including my article on Opening a Roth IRA on a Budget in the 128th Carnival of Personal Finance. It’s the first time I’ve ever participated in a personal finance “carnival,” even though this site is now about eight months old. I suppose I could greatly increase my traffic [...]
