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As fun as it is talking all the time about things Im interested in, and whatever topic happens to float through my head on any given day, I would like to hear what you, the readers would like to read about. The only real catch is obviously try and keep it pseudo on topic at least. Though I think I could probably research and write a decent article about the effect of the jet stream on the migration of killer bees, thats probably not a good topic for this site. Here are some things I have lined up coming up, but I would like some comments on what YOU want to know about:

-More on the roth 401k
-P2P lending both on both the lending and the borrowing end
-Where there really ARE monster in your closet
-The price of milk
-Smart Investing
-Guide to debt
-Inflation
-Mutual Funds that beat the market
-The ins and outs of the business I am starting
-More frugality tips
-My networth-o-meter
-Dealing with credit card companies
-How to quickly overcome bad credit, or quickly move from good to great credit
-A Joe graduate update, the 1 year mark
-Save tons of cash around the house
-More google questions
-A bunch of other stuff

But really, you name the topic, and I write about it. Lets hear it people!

3 Responses to “What personal finance and investing topics do YOU want to read about?”

  1. Markon 01 Mar 2008 at 4:12 pm

    I would be curious to see your investments or at least what kinds of things you like to invest in.

  2. Jon 02 Mar 2008 at 11:20 am

    On the subject of frugality, there is always one seriously overlooked solution…LEARN TO COOK!. So many of my friends and coworkers go on and on about their favorite restaurants, spending upwards of a hundred or so just for dinner. Every time I go to one, I take mental notes on how it’s made, and then do it at home. Not including wine, your $30 entree actually costs all of $5-$10 for both of you. Skip eating out for a month, buy good cookware (All-Clad…expensive, but it should last you a lifetime or so), and tune into Good Eats on the food network. You may enjoy doing it, and your significant other will appreciate it…plus the bedroom is a lot closer after the bottle of wine.

  3. Jesseon 02 Mar 2008 at 11:27 am

    Thats a great point J, in fact I’ve been cooking mad amounts of talapia after I learned fish pouch cooking from good eats.

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