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Monthly Archives: January 2013
It’s official: education is a horrible, horrible use of your money
PARDON OUR HYPERBOLE: There’s been a boom in “law school is bad” articles in the last few months, and today’s piece in the NYT is only the latest. All of this is old news to readers of Inside the Law … Continue reading
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Breakfast alert!
FREE PANCAKES: IHOP is celebrating National Pancake Day next Tuesday, February 5. Stop in for a free short stack, though they do request a charitable donation for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. FREE DOUGHNUTS: Buy a dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts … Continue reading
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3% interest on balances up to $15K, plus a high-yield checking account finder
First Financial Bank is offering 3% interest on balances up to $15,000 in its high-yield checking account, and the only qualifications are 12 debit card transactions per month and use of their online banking. We found this in the high … Continue reading
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20% back from Plink + 50% back from Priority Club = cheap hotels!
We mentioned Plink last month, but a deal which showed up in our inbox makes them worth mentioning again. Plink lets you earn points for dining at certain fast-food chains or going to certain movie theater chains, and those points can … Continue reading
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