So, exactly why should anyone bother to read personal finance books?
My answer is very similar to the one given by Trent at The Simple Dollar. Reading finance books keeps me accountable to myself. I want to live a frugal and satisfied lifestyle free of debt. So far, I have accomplished that goal, and I want to maintain that lifestyle. Quality information helps me to do that.
Nine Reasons I Keep Reading Personal Finance Books by Trent at The Simple Dollar.
Check it out!
P.L. a.k.a the Phrugal Librarian
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Biblio-Phrugality Website Up and Running
My INFO652 class at Drexel has finished for the Spring, 2009 term. My final project, the Biblio-Phrugality website, is up and running.
Come read about the wonderful secondhand bookstores in the City of Philadelphia!
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~dab333/652/index.html
P.L.
Come read about the wonderful secondhand bookstores in the City of Philadelphia!
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~dab333/652/index.html
P.L.
Colors finally fixed
Sorry for blinding all the readers with a crazy color scheme. Everything should be settled down now.
P.L.
P.L.
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