Posts I Enjoyed Last Week

Posted by Sun on September 17, 2007
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Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money asked whether 2 times of your salary is a good retirement goal. It’s my goal that someday I can replace a major part of our income by investment gains.

Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life talked about how to cut down travel cost by being a house guest. Next time when we have our vacation in the bay area, we know where we should go :)

Golbguru at Money, Matter, and More Musings digested the true meaning of a “We Care” message from USPS. Well, at least they apologized for messing up stuff.

Jeremy at Generation X Finance gave a visual guide on how to use Morningstar’s tool to compare mutual funds. I use Morningstar quite a lot in mutual fund research and the comparison tool is very handy.

Ben at Money Smart Life discussed some tricky sales tactics last week. They always sound like you are going to regret it if you miss the event, then one month later they run the exact same ad again.

Jim at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity pointed out that having a goal can help you being frugal.

Nickel at Five Cent Nickel had a Q&A on using IRA to pay off a student loan.

FMF at Free Money Financing showed how to earn 2.6% cash back from both AMEX Blue card and Chase Freedom card.

NCN at No Credit Needed noted the importance of understanding the big picture in saving money and reduce debt.

MBH at Mighty Bargain Hunter shared 7 prudent things you can do with small windfalls.

Get Rich Slowly asked whether one can save too much. My answer would be “Yes, it can happen.”

Plonkee Money took on the value of career plan and wondered if it really matter.

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