Posts I Enjoyed Last Week
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Golbguru at Money, Matter and More Musings uses some nice graphs to illustrate what gap insurance is and how it works. I had no idea what that insurance is and have no plan of using it now that I know what it is.
Ben at Money Smart Life wonders why people ignore easy money. I guess it’s quite difficult to find a credit card that doesn’t offer any kind of rewards nowadays. If such card does exist, what’s benefit of using it?
Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money talks about two great new ways to invest: Prosper and Zecco. I am using Zecco (I have shared my experience) but no Prosper for me for now as I didn’t get time to study how it works yet.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance says your long commute could cost you more than time and money. It was very stressful when I had to travel nearly 120 miles every day three years ago when I worked in Pennsylvania.
Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life has 11 radical ways to save money on your wedding, if you really want to radical on wedding
Nickel at Five Cent Nickel discusses steps to determine whether traveling to a tax holidays is worth the time and effort. I don’t think I will ever make a long trip just to save on sales taxes.
Jim at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity has one sentence summary for each of the 10 financial books he read. The Random Walk book by Burton G. Malkiel is also one of my favorite.
MBH at Mighty Bargain Hunter shares his experience on making money with an eBay store (part 2). That’s an idea that I always want to explore. Too many things to do but too little time
FMF at Free Money Finance argues how you can boost your career with professional classes.
Moneymonk has a guest post on Christmas in August.
Sharpe Investing takes a look at Roth 401(k). A nice comparison article.
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