Roundup for week of 17 June 2007
June 25th, 2007 | by mbhunter |
Here are some posts I enjoyed last week:
- Free Money Finance wonders what would happen if more Christians tithed.
- All Financial Matters ponders what would happen if it cost too much to work.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity discusses how Western Union is a scammer’s best friend.
- Consumerism Commentary felt swindled by gas station prices.
- Five Cent Nickel invites readers to share experiences of extreme frugality.
- Money Smart Life wonders where to find a guaranteed 10% return.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings answers a reader who asks if it’s wise to depend on only your website for income.
- The Digerati Life describes how they’re rebalancing their investment portfolio.
- Generation X Finance reminds us that our 401(k)s are not savings accounts.
- Blogging Away Debt had a very expensive week.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary closes a virtual bank account to simplify, simplify, simplify.
- Lazy Man and Money has fifteen things he’d like to say to High School Lazy Man.
- Clever Dude suggests growing up financially.
Also a tip of the hat to the huge 2-year anniversary of the Carnival of Personal Finance and this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction for including my posts!
Have a great week!





