The forum is turning out to be quite popular. It now has 70+ posts per day and 119 users with plenty of introductions. Participating in the forums, I hardly have time for blogging anymore. Actually, when I say I don’t have time, that’s not entirely true. I have plenty of time. What I don’t have [...]
Guest post from In The Trenches
Published in July 27th, 2010
This is a guest post from Carol Schultz, the author of In The Trenches – Financial Survival During Times of Hardship (more reviews here). Carol is a former manager and procedural analyst in banking. Her career came to an abrupt end when she resigned to care for a terminally ill parent. As the family finances [...]
New York City Meetup September 18th + Longevity survey results
Published in July 22nd, 2010
Here’s another ERE meetup in NYC. I won’t be there, but don’t let that keep you from going. Since starting the forum yesterday afternoon, we have 164 posts and 68 users. You should join. In other news, here are the results from the longevity survey. I apologize for the poor image quality. Half of responders [...]
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