Why is cleaning your sewers because you don’t want to – and do you really want to send them home? Plus the week’s best links.
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You don’t need to make a fortune to die rich – more evidence from the front-line of frugality. Plus the week’s best reads elsewhere.
Will somebody in Conservative HQ please turn on the lights? The UK electorate badly needs a clue, but not as much as its politicians.
Why you’ll see several ‘once in a lifetime’ buying opportunities if you make it to your pension. Plus the weekly linkfest.
An interview with me! (Bet that’s got your weekend off to a great start, right? What? Not so much?) Plus many other good articles.
The CEO of the world’s largest bank earns 2% of the salary of the world’s greediest banker. Should we go headhunting for Jiang Jianqing?
A new site to contain my wilder speculations without spoiling Monevator, plus links to lots of interesting blogs and articles.
My blog post of the week is a great review of Fidelity’s advisory service in the US. Plus the week’s other links to interesting articles around the web.
Property investing is the focus of my blog of the week, plus there’s the usual links to other great articles.
John Lanchester does money, plus links to the best of the week’s financial and money articles from the blogs and newspapers.
My love of compound interest revealed, plus links to the best of the week’s financial and money articles from the blogs and newspapers.
Falling share prices of banks in the US in the wake of Obama’s mooted regulations show savvy investors know their profits are excessive.
One US writer finds his best hope with a financial adviser is to know more than the professionals, which surely defeats the purpose.
An excellent treatise on the value of happiness and the relative worthlessness of money kicks off this weekend’s reading.
The bargain basement market of March 2009 seems an age ago, but what will happen in 2010? Nobody knows but everyone has an opinion.
Men earn more than women, but is that through choice rather than sexism? Links to all the best of the week’s financial and money articles.