Weekend Linkage - January 20, 2007

Posted by Sun on January 20, 2008
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Relocating? Silicon Valley Blogger at The Digerati Life provided an informative post on how to control the cost of moving from one cit to another.

Have you ever heard of 401(k) debit card? I never until I read the post by Jeremy at Generation X Finance, in which he declared that it could be one of the worst ideas ever.

As the tax season fast approaches, Ben at Money Smart Life offered a tax idea eBay sellers: Reduce your eBay taxes with a home office deduction.

Lazy Man at Lazy Man and Money discussed how a friend’s wedding invitation brought a sudden expense that changed everything in his house.

When facing debt, what’s the right attitude? NCN at No Credit Needed suggested get informed, honest, and focused.

Tough market gets your nervous? FMF at Free Money Finance argued it may be the perfect time to make long term investment.

Money Blue Book posted some tips on what to do to prevent burglars and break ins when you are away from home.

There are more changes than the $1,000 contribution limit increase in IRA accounts in 2008. CHM at Chance Flavors discussed what you need to know about Roth IRA in 2008. Meanwhile, The Dough Roller covered the same topic which listed what’s new for 2008.

Still paying credit card fees? Patrick at Cash Money Life posted some killer credit card fees and offered ways to avoid them.

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2 Comments
January 20, 2008

Thanks for the link Sun. Cheers

Posted by CiaranFromChance
January 20, 2008

Thanks for the mention, Sun! :)

Posted by Patrick
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