Roundup for week of 16 September 2007: California Raisin edition
September 22nd, 2007 | by mbhunter |Here are some links of interest from the MBN and other blogs in my reader:
- Free Money Finance has a guest post on how to start your own business.
- All Financial Matters talks about more mortgage disclosures.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity says it’s okay to spend $13k on college prep. (At first I thought this another one of his Devil’s Advocate posts, but it wasn’t!)
- Consumerism Commentary questions the difference between financial advisers and stock brokers.
- Five Cent Nickel discusses what he did with $1,100 he found.
- No Credit Needed keeps on keeping on with his 33-day post series.
- Get Rich Slowly presents some questions on money and ethics. (I couldn’t believe that someone would pocket tip money that someone else at their table left for the server.)
- Lazy Man and Money wonders if Match.com’s promotion is a raw deal.
- Money Smart Life shows how to quit your job in six not-so-easy steps.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings discusses and compares high-yield savings accounts.
- The Digerati Life debates renting vs. buying — something that’s probably on our minds a lot these days.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary wonders if you’re a better investor.
- Generation X Finance talks about death.
- Don’t Mess With Taxes talks about taxes.
- DebtFREE-Revolution knocks out a lot of vehicle debt.
Thanks to Money, Matter, and More Musings for putting a lot of work into this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance and for including my post on seven prudent things to do with small windfalls. Also thanks to Ask Mr. Credit Card for hosting this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction and for including my post on adding a windfall to that snowball.
Enjoy!






One Response to “Roundup for week of 16 September 2007: California Raisin edition”
By jim on Sep 22, 2007 | Reply
Nope, not a DA post