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Do Not Purchase a Home for Nearly the Amount that your Lender Pre-approves You For. Lenders obviously want you to borrow as much money as you can theoretically handle based on your income. This figure is usually ridiculous when you consider the fact that you do need money for other items aside ...
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This and That: Surviving the Crunch
Canadian Capitalist — ... Chevreau reported that the CRA has revoked the charitable status of yet another “tax shelter donation” scheme. Gail Vaz-Oxlade stresses the importance of having an emergency fund. Million Dollar Journey has financial tips for newlyweds. Canadian Dream is celebrating two years of blogging by giving away free stuff. Larry MacDonald on why he finds infrastructure interesting. Money Gardener has a simple method for getting rich. Have a great weekend everyone! ...

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup - November 15, 2008
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Weekly Links: Carnivals & Articles - November 16, 2008
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