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Who Did It? Playing the Economic Blame Game.

February 19th, 2009 1:02 pm, posted by Quicken Blog Team

Is a lack of understanding of basic personal finance to blame for our economic situation? Consumers, corporations and government all take a step back to reflect on who, if anyone, is to blame for America’s economic state.

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Podcast: Financial Crisis Part III

December 29th, 2008 9:12 am, posted by barronernst

A new Quicken podcast is available. It’s the third in our discussion of the financial crisis with David W. Cryden. In this podcast, we discuss personal finance advice for dealing with the crisis. You can also search for us on iTunes (search for “quicken”).

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Podcast: Financial Crisis Part II

December 18th, 2008 11:12 am, posted by barronernst

A new Quicken podcast is available. It’s the second in our discussion of the financial crisis with David W. Cryden. You can also search for us on iTunes (search for “quicken”).

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Podcast: Coping with Financial Loss

December 16th, 2008 11:12 am, posted by Quicken Blog Team

We’ve just recorded a new episode of the Quicken Personal Finance Podcast. Listen to this great segment about coping with financial loss (to download, simply right click, and click save as). Additionally, you can find the podcast on iTunes if you search for quicken. We’re listed as the Quicken Personal Finance Podcast.

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10 Examples of Horrible Money Management

November 25th, 2008 10:11 am, posted by quickenkathryn

With the economy sinking fast, it’s no doubt that many of us are reevaluating our recent spending habits, and hopefully cutting back on some of the frivolity.

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