Weekend Linkage - May 11, 2007
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Personal Finance Across Borders I - Retirement Accounts Million Dollar Journey compared retirement saving accounts offered in the U.S. and Canada. No much difference I have to say.
7 Tips to Simplify Today Brip Blap offers some ideas to live a simple life. The one I like the most is “Stop trading, start Investing.”
Money Tips for New College Graduates - Spending, Saving, & Budgeting Advice Money Smart Life talked about what newly graduated students needs to know about money in post-college life.
How To Deal With Debt Collection Problems: Don’t Get Harassed! The Digerati Life shares her experience in dealing with collection agencies.
Lessons From the Microsoft - Yahoo Negotiations Lazy Man and Money looked at the collapsed talk and found some values from it.
Get a Jump on Summer With These Warm Weather Money Saving Tips Generation X Finance knows how to save money when it’s getting warm outside and he lets us know what to do.
Plan Ahead: 6 Steps to Secure Your Financial Future My Dollar Plan said they start to save for college before their children were born.
Personal Finance is About Freedom — What Will You Do With Yours? Good question, Mrs. Micah. But, on the other hand, getting out of debt isn’t what personal finance is all about.
We’re building a house! (and how to negotiate with a builder) Not many people will choose to build their own house, but the story from The Penny Saved is an interesting read.
The Financial Realities Of Having A New Baby No Credit Needed analyzed the impact of having a new baby on their finance.
Using money as a reward for good behavior Mighty Bargain Hunter has a give-or-take-back discussion. Somehow, I prefer the take-back approach when the child doesn’t behave.
Finally, I participated in the last Carnival of Personal Finance, held at Alpha Consumer with my post on solar energy ETF.
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Very true, though for some of us getting out of debt is a good place to start.
As well as investing, money management, whatnot. All so that we can be free for whatever we want in life. Thanks for including it!