Around the PF Blogosphere: September 12, 2007
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Sun on
September 12, 2007
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Hope you enjoy these articles:
- The Skilled Investor talks about how individual investors can evaluate investments and securities risk.
- Quarterlife Finance argues why you should invest internationally. How about the US economy, though still the largest, is only a small portion of the world economy?
- My Wealth Builder discusses the balance between create and preserve wealth.
- Blunt Money has 5 painless ways to save more than $150 a month. I can use some of the tips (such as avoid hard acceleration when driving, but it’s easy said than done).
- My Money Blog shows a couple of options for your money after the 6.0% APY promotion at FNBO Direct ends late this month.
- Moneymonk has an emergency fund of only $3,000. Why so small? Well, I guess the reason is Enough is Enough.
- Here are some giveaways: Grad Money Matters is giving away a book, The Quiet Millionaire and Consumerism Commentary has a Quicken Home & Business 2008 up for grab.
- Finally, if you are curious of how all those personal finance bloggers are doing, there are some rankings published recently. One is Ask the Advisor’s Top 25 Most Influential Investing Blogs and the other is FIRE Finance’s Top 100 PF Blogs. Nothing formal, just for fun
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Thanks for the mention Sun.
It’s too bad that the AskTheAdvisor site missed a lot of sites – including perhaps the biggest in The Simple Dollar. Of course I’m just bitter that they missed mine, since I had a shot at the top 15. Unfortunately DMOZ doesn’t update their index very often.