Around the PF Blogosphere: October 16, 2007

Articles I like today:

  • Financial Physician offered his opinion on how to invest in the market that’s full of uncertainties. In addition to make the right choices using the right account, a fruitful investment also requires discipline, especially in uncertain times.
  • AllFinancialMatters has a radical idea to deal with the soaring gas price. Cool idea, JLP, though it will never work.
  • Millionster has some good words for USAA, the financial institute for military personnel only. Yes, I heard they have very good customer service as well. Too bad I can’t use it.
  • Money Blue Book used a hypothetical example to show the power of compounding. With compounding, a small, regular contribution today could become a pile of money tomorrow.
  • Cash Money Life talked about how a voluntary paycut helped them get prepared for a salary reduction later on. That could also be an excellent money saving idea: Direct deposit 15% of your pay check into a savings or investment account like you never have that money and you probably won’t even notice any difference in the quality of your life.
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2 Responses to “Around the PF Blogosphere: October 16, 2007”

  1. Patrick |  Oct 17, 2007 at 6:38 am

    Thanks for the mention! :)

    By the way, USAA is as good as you’ve heard. Their customer service and features will keep me a lifelong customer.

  2. Millionster |  Oct 17, 2007 at 2:22 pm

    Haha had a hard time finding the comment box lol. I’ve been dying to write a post about USAA for sometime. Not as comprehensive as I wanted, but at least its out there. I was more concerned with the number of people who dont realize they are even eligible for USAA because it’s such a great bank. I will never do business with Bank of America or Citibank for personal banking again. Thanks for the shout Sun!