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Blogs we like: FiveCentNickel.com

It's great to see people fired up about credit and money online. That's why CreditBloggers is a fan of FiveCentNickel.com. This blog is dedicated to all things personal finance. From credit cards to identity theft, the host and readers of FiveCentNickel are determined to find the real story and the best deals. Be sure to check out this post where they crunch the numbers on Dave Ramsey's debt repayment plan.


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I finally had a chance to read the entry about Dave Ramsey, and, yes, the math is correct. But math stops working when placed in the hands of a human. Otherwise, it wouldn't be called 'personal' finance.

How funny! That is so true about the missing human element. It's sort of like Communism...it looks great on paper but doesn't work so well in real life once you factor in human behavior.

Exactly!

Thanks for the link. One thing... You mis-spelled the name of my site in text (but the link is correct). You inverted the l and e at the end. The only reason I bring this up is because someone out there has created a spammy ad site using the misspelled domain, and I don't want people led astray.

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