Get Rich Slowly keeps humming along! Thanks to your participation, it was another great month around here, with a lot of interesting discussions. I’ve managed to collate most of the results from the recent reader survey, by the way, and will share them with you in a few days. Meanwhile, here are some of the best posts from the past month:
- June 1st: Where we’re starting from
- June 2nd: The lazy way to investment success
- June 7th: The loneliness of the long-distance debtor
- June 11th: 25 essential books about money
- June 16th: Online banking: 13 choices for high interest rates
- June 19th: How to handle a windfall
- June 22nd: Remnants of things past
- June 24th: My sister’s keeper: Sharing financial goals with an accountability partner (a guest post from Kinley Levack)
- June 25th: The first three steps to financial freedom
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Some great artilces this month. My favorites being “25 essential books about money” as well as “The lazy way to investment success”
I am looking forward to July for more articles!
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I didn’t realize there was a forum on this site. I’ll check it out.
Hopefully I will need to revisit the “How To Handle A Windfall” article sometime in the future : )
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Bummer. The remodeling article didn’t make it. I got really into that one!
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