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|desc=Now how exactly a guy with no money is supposed to teach you to save money is beyond me, but that seems to be the premise behind this software. The back of the box is loaded with informative catch-phrases such as: "clams and oysters shell in three ways," "If you would be wealthy, think of shaving as well as sitting," and "hunger is the best pickle." Whatever that means. | |desc=Now how exactly a guy with no money is supposed to teach you to save money is beyond me, but that seems to be the premise behind this software. The back of the box is loaded with informative catch-phrases such as: "clams and oysters shell in three ways," "If you would be wealthy, think of shaving as well as sitting," and "hunger is the best pickle." Whatever that means. | ||
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Revision as of 22:56, 20 May 2009
Destitute Dick's Penny-Pincher Program
Plural: Destitute Dick's Penny-Pincher Programs
Now how exactly a guy with no money is supposed to teach you to save money is beyond me, but that seems to be the premise behind this software. The back of the box is loaded with informative catch-phrases such as: "clams and oysters shell in three ways," "If you would be wealthy, think of shaving as well as sitting," and "hunger is the best pickle." Whatever that means.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 35
Usable
How Obtained
financial spreadsheet code | statistical analysis code | |
Destitute Dick's Penny-Pincher Program |
When Used
You pop in the CD and install the software. It's now on your computer(s) and can be run any time.
Running it on a computer gives Financial Prudence - perpetual as an effect.
Using multiple: Unspecified
References
- References Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack.