Roundup for week of 16 July 2007: Mojave edition
July 21st, 2007 | by mbhunter |Here’s some cool reading from my laptop in the high desert to your computer probably not in the high desert:
- Five Cent Nickel discusses some unfortunate changes with the Discover® Open RoadSM card.
- Free Money Finance occasionally averts temptation from the creamy goodness of Moose Tracks ice cream.
- All Financial Matters gives some retirement planning suggestions for your 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity plays the devil’s advocate and suggests getting a store-branded credit card.
- Consumerism Commentary posts a very personal account of the first step to cleaning up your finances.
- Clever Dude has a spot-on post that gives fifty tips for new personal finance bloggers. (Congrats also on the mention from ProBlogger!)
- The Digerati Life gives tips for buying the bleeding edge of technology on the cheap.
- Generation X Finance makes some observations about attitudes toward saving money.
- Blogging Away Debt has some inexpensive entertainment ideas for families.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary bids fair winds and following seas to Emigrant Direct.
- Lazy Man and Money does some post-wedding housekeeping.
- Money Smart Life warns us about the potentially high cost of carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings posts part three of his series on buying a used car.
A big thank-you to the Mint.com blog for posting my article on pawn shops in the Carnival of Personal Finance. That carnival did not have my first post. (guess it was a little tough without the monthly archive links, but I don’t see much value in having them there). Here is my first post in the blog format. But my real first post is here — before it was really a blog. Cheers!





