Saturday Roundup
By Randall | December 8th, 2007 | Category: Roundup | 3 comments 485 views | 3 Comments » |
From the blogroll and other places over the last week:
- JB takes the opportunity to turn adversity into advantage with – The Perfect Opportunity to Save has Arrived – Adventures in Debt
- JLP made me laugh out loud with his – Discover’s Holiday Shopping Survey: 17% of 18 – 24 year olds are stupid! — AllFinancialMatters
- Beware if you have a Macy’s credit card! – Citibank Busted Issuing 3.5 million Credit Cards to People Who Never Even Applied » American Consumer News
- BFP gives good advice about year end money – 7 Responsible Ways To Spend Your Holiday Bonus – Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
- Nickel has a (short) list of year-end chores Year End Money Moves – FiveCentNickel.com
- LC repeats one of my favorite ways to make a guaranteed profit – 401k Match Trumps Debt Repayment – Free Money Finance
- No matter what side of the counter - Why customers and retail employees hate each other - Mighty Bargain Hunter
- Silicon Valley Blogger asks – Where Should You Put Your Cash? 5 Steps To Safety – The Digerati Life
- Get Rich Slowly has a great guest-article – A Brief Introduction to Insurance – Get Rich Slowly
- Credit card companies want a happy Christmas too, but beware. Christmas Credit is a Critical Mistake – Money Smart Life
- Flexo has more credit card goodness for the Christmas season – Ten Tips for the Holidays: Avoiding Credit Card Traps – Consumerism Commentary
- Golbguru throws out a controversial discussion topic on – There Is No Such Thing As Bad Debt – Money, Matter, and More Musings
- Moneymonk has a good little article on wealth planning – The Rich Plan for 3 Generations – Moneymonk
- The PFBlog writes about the woes the rich have (boo-hoo!) – More Income = More Spending? – PFBlog
- Rick has quite the good rant on for the mortgage goings-on with – The Straw That Broke My Camel’s Back: Rate Locks For Stupid Mortgage Borrowers – Punny Money
Definitely more good articles out there this week
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Thanks for highlighting my post!
@FMF,
I’ve always loved the guaranteed return from the 401k, (company matching) almost as much as the return for the Traditional IRA the government gives you (less off your taxes = automatic gain!)
It was a good article. Thanks.
thanks for the mention:)