Roundup for week of 30 April 2007
May 5th, 2007 | by mbhunter |Roundups, link love, and blogs. Oh my!
- Consumerism Commentary talks about four ways he plans to simplify his finances.
- Five Cent Nickel, in case you haven’t heard, has a huge 2nd blogaversary giveaway going on. (There’s still time to enter!)
- Free Money Finance tries to be as careful as he could with his identity under stress in an airport.
- All Financial Matters discusses seven net worth killers.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity plays the Devil’s Advocate and argues for ARMs.
- Lazy Man and Money seems a bit surprised that stocks appear to out-perform real estate.
- Money Smart Life strives to goose his side business income.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings shares a post on sharing money responsibilities with your spouse.
- The Digerati Life entertains us with five currency facts.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary spills what to consider when selecting an online savings account.
- The Binary Dollar ponders the tradeoff between incarceration and a nine-figure payout.
Thanks to the carnivals and festivals that included my submissions this past week:
- Frugal for Life included my post on yard sale finds in this week’s Festival of Frugality
- We’re In Debt included my post on foreclosures in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance
- Money, Matter, and More Musings included my post on Debt is Slavery in this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction
Finally, a couple of milestones worthy of recognition. Adult ADD and Money celebrated two years on the Internet this week. And No Credit Needed hit the airwaves!
Enjoy the rest of the weekend!






One Response to “Roundup for week of 30 April 2007”
By Leslie Sharp on May 6, 2007 | Reply
No credit needed indeed! Clark Howard was great. I have stopped using my credit cards online — don’t want to risk identity theft. Have you heard of PaidByCash? You can pay cash at the Safeway or CircleK in order to buy something online.