Roundup for week of 10 June 2007
June 18th, 2007 | by mbhunter |If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Here are some posts I enjoyed last week:
- Five Cent Nickel shares his first experience with new Bank of America ATMs.
- Free Money Finance passes on some costs of being overweight.
- All Financial Matters discusses whether to spend $30k on a wedding or use most of it to jump-start savings as a newlywed couple. (This can be a tough one to discuss with your fiancee (or fiance)).
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity reports that medical services are more expensive without insurance. (One very important thing to consider before leaving a job with good health benefits.)
- Consumerism Commentary answers a reader’s question as to whether to have a Roth IRA or not.
- The Binary Dollar has a mighty cheap umbrella.
- Lazy Man and Money is a monkey. (For that matter, I am too!)
- Money Smart Life laughs at the “opportunity” Chase offered him.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings muses on how good it is to be the village idiot.
- The Digerati Life describes how they’re rebalancing their investment portfolio.
- Generation X Finance gives ten ways to deal with car salesmen.
- Blogging Away Debt is almost at the halfway point in paying off her debt!
- Pro Bargain Hunter is off to Ukraine.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary talks about reader responses to a post about buying and selling XFML.
Have a great week!


One Response to “Roundup for week of 10 June 2007”
By Tricia on Jun 18, 2007 | Reply
Thanks MBH!