Post I Enjoyed Last Week
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Matt at Binary Dollar enters the debate of whether renting is a better option than owning. The argument whether over the long-term the appreciation of the house you bought will outpace the inflation.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance concludes his 24 Sign series last week by pointing out that ignoring the early signs in your finance could lead you nowhere but financial troubles later.
Tired of spam emails? SVB at The Digerati Life offers a simple yet effective system to deal with junk emails that find their ways to your inbox. And the total cost? $10 a year!
Golbguru at Money, Matter and More Musings asks wives if they know how to invest and, at the same time, challenges husbands on whether they can handle all the bills.
Ben at Money Smart Life has an article from Financial Planning Association on how to spend the summer in a fun way. Whether it’s fun to buy a vacation home or a boat, I don’t think I will find myself in any of them.
Mighty Bargain Hunter wonders whether having a second car is worth it. It’s true that an additional car means additional costs, but in many cases, you just can’t afford to use one car all the time.
Jim at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity answers some basic questions about Roth IRAs, such as whether a husband and a wife can both have an account and if there’s any cost to convert a Traditional to a Roth.
Yan at Pro Bargain Hunter has a complete list of Amazon coupon codes for May. You are going to need these codes if you shop a lot at Amazon.com.
In the past week, I also participated in two carnivals:
- Carnival of Money Stories at Yong and Broke
- Carnival of Perosnal Finace at We are in Debt
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