If credit were a plant (or a cactus)

by Bob on October 22, 2008


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I found this and think it is very true. Our nation has become so over-extended and as a result, many creditors have tightened the purse strings. This cartoon depicts it well…

Credit cactus

Source: inkcinct.com.au

Investing interview

Recently I was interviewed by Todd over at Ten Talents Club. He asked me quite a few questions about investing for the long term. The recording of the interview is available to all of their club members. He is part of the Ten Talents Club which is a program designed to help Christians manage their finances.

And these are some articles I have been reading lately…

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Jeff@MySuperChargedLife October 23, 2008 at 8:29 am

I love the cartoon! I’m really glad that we’ve followed some of your advice and paid off our debt. The credit crunch isn’t having much of an effect on me. At least not yet.

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