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Weekend Linkage - November 18, 2007

Posted by Sun on November 18, 2007
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Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life suggested 15 painless ways to force yourself to save by paying yourself first.

Jeremy at Generation X Finance said it’s time for generation X to grow up and get ahead with their own retirement savings. It’s never too early to plan for the future.

Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money had a guest article which discussed how being lazy with money can get people into debt.

Golbguru at Money, Matter and More Musings said he had an interview from hell.

Ben at Money Smart Life concluded that short term disability insurance is not just for old married people.

Jim at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity listed 1o cars with the highest resalel value.

As the holiday season is just around the corner, Nickel at Five Cents Nickel posted some frugal gift giving ideas.

FMF at Free Money Finance talked about using HSA account to cover retirement health care cost. I attempted to do just that recently.

MBH at Mighty Bargain Hunter came up with some suggestions on how to dry up your flexible spending account. Use it or lose it.

NCN at No Credit Needed looked at the 2007 effective tax rate and discussed its role in 2008’s financial planning.

Jonathan at My Money Blog answered a reader’s question on whether the contributions to the Roth IRA could be lost if indeed the market turns bearish.

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