October 2006


This is the seventh (and final) weekly installment in Luneray‘s homebuying adventure. Previous entries include: Week one: Looking at houses Week two: Making an offer Week three: A lifetime of debt Week four: The calm before the storm Week five: Preparing to close Week six: Closing the deal This week, Luneray is a homeowner! The [...]

[read all of Buying a Home, part seven: First-Time Homeowners]

I have several reader-submitted items languishing in my mailbox. Rather than let them grow stale, I’ve grouped them into a single entry. Sean Blanda at College v2 is starting his “College Money” series. I’m soliciting all tips and tricks you use to make your life financially stable. How do you manage your bank accounts? Do [...]

[read all of A Collection of Reader Contributions]

Last Friday I wrote about Casey Serin, the young man who is deep in debt because of risky real-estate investments. He’s blogging about his predicament at iamfacingforeclosure.com. Casey stopped by Get Rich Slowly yesterday and had this to say: I don’t see why a person CANNOT get rich quick… but still do it in an [...]

[read all of Follow-Up on Casey Serin, the Man Who Would Be Rich]

A college job can be a chore. Or it can be the doorway to future success. The choice is yours. I asked Michael Hampton, director of career development for Western Oregon University, for advice on how college students should approach work. What should they look for in a job? What should they try to get [...]

[read all of How to Get the Most Out of a College Job]

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