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By: MD | Date posted: February 25, 2011 (6:00 am) | Write a Comment (1 Comment)

This past week here on GPT we went over 5 ways to get rid of your student loans. This is an effective post for college graduates that are scratching their heads and wondering about what to do with those student loans. Hopefully the post will help you out.

Now it’s time for the Yakezie links:

1. What Keeps You On Track Financially? @ Watson Inc.

2. Inside a Millionaire’s Mind @ Krant Cents.

3. High Cost of Being a Moron: Round 2 @ Sustainable Life Blog.

4. I Grew Up Poor And Survived @ Yes, I Am Cheap.

5. Do we have a retirement crisis on our hands? @ Canadian Finance Blog.

6. Change and Perspective @ Everyday Tips and Thoughts.

7. Is Your Emergency Fund in Good Shape? @ Not Made of Money.

8. When Computing Housing Costs You Have to Remember… @ MJTM.

9. Understanding Financial Terms @ Saving Money Today.

10. Department Store Shopping Strategies @ Bucksome Boomer.

11. Road Rage, Realize The Enemy Could Be You! @ Money Reasons.

12. Why Bottle Redemption Fees Belong In Your Local Landfill @ Len Penzo.

13. Canadian Discount Brokers @ Money Smarts Blog.

14. Alberta Bakken Players in Southern Alberta @ Beating The Index.

15. Certified Financial Planner, Los Angeles @ Wealth Pilgrim.

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  1. Comment by krantcents — February 25, 2011 @ 12:39 pm

    Thanks, I see I am in good company.

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