Weekend Linkage – December 16, 2007

Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life looked at her own history of being a long term investor and summarized lessons learned from that experience.

Falling house price is putting pressure on household spending, even on Christmas gifts, according to a story by Jeremy at Generation X Finance .

Golbguru at Money, Matter and More Musings felt that the value of an asset is better appreciated when lost.

Ben at Money Smart Life offered some ideas on how to earn extra cash with ExpoTV.

Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money picked 15 products that could save your time, money and space.

Jim at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity suggested that don’t use home equity to pay off unsecured debt.

Nickel at Five Cent Nickel compiled a list of 11 books that cover all the aspects of personal finance.

NCN at No Credit Needed calculated what saving $10 everyday could mean to one 50 years later.

FMF at Free Money Finance has a post arguing that cash is the riskiest investment.

MBH at Mighty Bargain Hunter posted whey when recruiters compete, you may not necessarily be the winner.

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