Weekend Linkage - February 17, 2008
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Jeremy at Generation X Finance redefined risk. and argued that investing in stock markets is not as risky as you would think. I heard investing in bonds, which is considered as safe heaven, actually is in the long term.
Ben at Money Smart Life described his flood pain and how he researched for flood insurance. I am glad that’s not one thing I need to worry about now.
Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money explained why he thinks this is the time that fortunes are made. Of course, it takes a lot of courage to buy stocks when the headline suggested a recession is on the horizon.
Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life said they are going to cut their budget by 25% in their latest frugal moves. Do you have a budget? I rely more on my self control than on hard numbers
FMF at Free Money Finance cited an Bankrate.com article that explains the impact of credit accounts on credit score.
NCN at No Credit Needed asked if there’s any area in personal finance that you want to improve.
MBH at Mighty Bargain Hunter talked about how streamlining your list process can help you make money on eBay.
TFB at The Financial Buff discussed how to avoid overdraft fees. I always have enough money in my bank account (which is suggested), so I was never hit by such a fee.
The Dividend Guy shared some investing lessons that can be learned from all-you-can-eat buffet.
Finally, I learned a trick from Lifehacker.com on how to speedup the monthly bill paying process. I used to spent a lot of time clicking one bookmark after another. Now I hope I can cut it down, though I still have to pay the bills one by one.
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