Jul 13
Dreary BoMS
Welcome to the July 13, 2009 edition of best of me symphony.
Patrick @ Cash Money Life presents Ally Bank Review posted at Cash Money Life, saying, “A comprehensive review of Ally Bank - formerly known as GMAC Financial. The high interest rates make Ally a great place to stash your cash while awaiting a better investment opportunity.”
Amy Dyslex presents Write a Writing » ABOUT posted at Write a Writing, saying, “Tips and Advice to write like pro”
presents Beware of Cash For Clunkers Scams posted at Military Finance Network, saying, “There is a lot of confusion regarding the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) or Cash for Clunkers Bill. Here are tips on how to avoid related scams.”
SmallTownSim presents What stands up- sometimes falls down posted at Joy’s Journey To Wellness, saying, “JJ2W is an on-going journal that shares the ups, downs, disappointments and victories of living with chronic pain/illness. Filled with candor and humor; Joy definitely shares the best of herself.”
Banker Saver presents How Safe Is Your Retirement Fund? posted at Banker Saver, saying, “Great carnival. Thanks for this!”
FMF presents What It Means to Be Self-Insured posted at Free Money Finance, saying, “Defines what it means to be “self insured.”"
ESN presents 10 Great Sites for Watching Educational Video Online posted at Online Doctoral Programs.
Kakie presents Magnet word poetry pulls a family together posted at Bur Bur & Friends: Community Park, saying, “They say “an artists work is never done” so is that really okay? See how one mother and son created a work of art to call their own and what they learned from it.”
jim presents What is the Average Credit Score? posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
steven germain presents Bill and The Earth Room… posted at Rough Fractals.
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Nice collection of links over at Haveil Havalim. Fausta has her Carnival up, it deals with pressing matters in Latin America. A guaranteed good read.
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Car dealers are increasing prices for good MPG cars because of the increased demand (artificial) from the cash for clunkers program. Not being critical, but it is basic supply/demand economics.
With the price increases, some markets will will give consumers no net benefit. It is poorly written legislation. Especially since the turned in cars will have a trade-in value equal to the scrap metal — because all cars under this program must be taken off the road.
So some cars that qualify, may actually be worth more than the redemable voucher. Especially in down-turn economy, since the value of your car increases because more people tend to purchase pre-owned.
I don’t qualify for cash for clunkers because my car already gets good gas mileage. But my dad swears by the car buying process here:
http://tinyurl.com/laub3m