Around the PFBlogosphere: April 7, 2008

Check out these interesting discussions:

  • Want to stretch your dollars? The Digerati Life listed frugal some tips to make your ordinary things last a little longer so you don’t have to spend a lot of money to replace them. Meanwhile, My Dollar Plan also shared 30 money saving ideas she gathered from readers. Very practical stuff.
  • With so many unsold houses on the market, there seems to be a lot of choices available, but do you have an idea on how much house you can afford? The Penny Saved considered all the pieces when determining the price of the house he can afford.
  • Young Money answered a question: Should I save my money or invest it instead? In the post, two factors that determines whether saving or investing is the right course of action are discussed: time horizon and risk tolerance.
  • Are you looking for personal finance books to read in spare time? If so, head to Free Money Finance where you can find 5 personal finance books that can change your life summarized by MSN Money.
  • Got too much debt and have no idea which one to tackle first? Prime Time Money discussed the process of prioritizing the debt for payoff. Of course, the largest debt may not necessarily be the one with the highest priority.





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  1. PT | Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks, Sun.

  2. Jesse | Apr 8, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks for the link Sun, love your stuff (as always).

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