Bargaineering Launch - Day 1
Hello everyone! This is the first post of a new era. I started Ease of Travel in November of 2003 with the intent of fully populating it with the best travel bargains available out there. As time passed, the travel portion of the site became less and less important and I decided that the domain name no longer matched the goals of the site, and so I moved on and renamed it Bargaineering.
The site will continue to list the great bargains and deals available online from vendors like Amazon and Buy.com, but in the articles (Blueprint for Financial Prosperity, or pfBlueprint) section you are reading now, I’ll talk about matters of personal finance and throw in some product reviews and some of the more complicated deals, those that involve are more than a coupon or rebate. Be on the lookout for how to get huge discounts from Comcast Internet and Cable service as well as reviews and comparisons of various services such as online movie rentals and digital photo printhouses. As always, all comments, critiques, recommendations, and requests are appreciated!
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Lots & Lots Of Personal Finance
Welcome to the latest edition of the carnival of personal finance. I decided to take a different tact with this carnival by ordering this week’s entries by when the blogs were started (newest ones first to give you a perspective of what the new …
[...] Five Accounts You Absolutely Must Have (And Four You Don’t) from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity. The title is probably pretty self explanatory. Jim writes about five financial accounts you absolutely must have and four you can definitely live without. The five must have: high-yield online savings account; savings/checking at a credit union; retirement account (Roth IRA, 401k or equivalent); accessible checking account (ubiquitous ATMs); credit card account (yes, really). Jim’s first post: 1/31/2005. [...]
[...] site was originally Ease of Travel; begun in November, 2003. On January 31, 2005, it moved over to where it is now at Bargaineering.com. It’s interesting because although it has been around longer (much [...]
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