Happy New Year!

Fireworks Rule!

Depending on when you read this, it’ll either be New Year’s Eve or New Year’s day (or some random day during the year!), but I wanted to wish you and yours a happy and prosperous new year. We’ve had a pretty rough 2008 but hopefully things can turn around in 2009!

If nothing else, be thankful you weren’t involved in the Madoff ponzi scheme!

We will be returning to your regularly scheduled programming on Monday, January 5th.

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8 Responses to “Happy New Year!”

  1. Glenn Lasher says:

    Thanks, Jim. In twelve short hours, 2008 will be history, and I can’t honestly say I’m sad to see it go. Here’s hoping 2009 is a better year.

  2. Trevor - 14 Year Old Money Blogger says:

    Woah! Same dad as I go back to school. There’s still about 14 hours for PST people till new years.

  3. Aman - BullsBalltBears says:

    Happy New Years and all the best for 2009! Its been great reading your blog for the past month and hope to read more interesting articles from you in the coming year!

  4. Eric N. says:

    Still a few hours away but Happy New Year to you too. It’s been great following this blog in 2008 and I hope for the same thing in 2009. :)

  5. Ken Montville - MD Suburbs of DC says:

    A very happy and prosperous 2009 back at ya! I am thankful I wasn’t involved in the Madoff scheme. I’m hoping the mutual funds I’m invested in weren’t in it, either.

    Let’s hope the new Administration and new Congress do something that works!

  6. The Frugalist says:

    Happy new year to you too!

  7. Patrick says:

    Happy New Year Jim. I hope 2009 is a much better year than 2008.

  8. Chiko says:

    Happy New Year Jim, I am looking at 2009 as my year to shine.


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