Wednesday, May 17, 2006

 

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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

 

Lets Begin


Use the links in this section to help you understand about investments.

The fool guides, both UK and USA, are great and cover all aspects such as Isa, stocks and bonds it also has lots of great articles and useful tools.

What investment has loads of great links too.

Reuters is also very good.

I'll add to this over time.

I hope you find this section helpful.

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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

 

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Here are the links to some great games if you fancy a break


HANGMAN

PENALTY SHOOTOUT

JOSEMOURINHIO BASEBALL

ALLFOOTBALLGAMES

2DPLAY

PREMIERLEAGUE GAMES

STUDENTFREESTUFF GAMES


And of course they are all free!

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Monday, May 08, 2006

 

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We would really appreciate any links you can give us to Money Idiot on your site ( If you have one!).

Feel free to create a text link for this blog and copy it to your own site.

If you want me to link to your site. Leave a comment here saying what your site is or email me and if it’s a related site then I’ll add a link on this page and maybe the side menu.

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Use the links in this section to help you understand and get help with your debt problem.

The fool guide to debt takes you to the motley fools 'Get Out of Debt' area which has lots of great articles and useful tools.

The financial services authority can help or why not try the citzens online advice guide it has a debt section to help you.

Remember you are not alone, most of us (including me) has experienced a level of debt in their lifes. Realise you have a problem and do something to solve it.

I hope you find this section helpful.

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