Roundup for week of 15 October 2007: Cheesy Chuck edition
October 20th, 2007 | by mbhunter |Here are some posts of interest from the MBN and other blogs in my reader:
- Consumerism Commentary debunks half a dozen retirement myths in this post.
- Five Cent Nickel signed up for Amazon Prime. (It’s great, I agree.)
- No Credit Needed in Day 28 advises everyone to find out where you are financially.
- Get Rich Slowly discusses learning to love that not-so-big house. (He points out in a “tool tip” that he knows the house graph on that page is misleading; just hover over the picture and the message will probably appear after a second. I’ll explain why it’s misleading in another post.)
- Free Money Finance talks about spontaneous vs. planned giving.
- All Financial Matters reports on five tips on protecting your assets should you end up in court.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity instructs that credit card debt boils down to responsibility.
- Money, Matter, and More Musings is glad oil prices are rising. (I don’t think I agree with him, but that’s all right.)
- The Digerati Life gives ten simple ways to save money and the environment.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary asks if you’re a rate chaser.
- Generation X Finance answers a reader’s question about benchmarking one’s investment progress.
- Pro Bargain Hunter has a guest post on shopping online safely.
- Mrs. Lazy Man and Money guest-posts on how her husband is taking his recent departure from the workforce.
- Frugal for Life gives eleven tips on how to entertain yourself for less.
- Grad Money Matters has a whole bunch of tips for getting rid of unwanted mail.
I hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance this week. It was a blast putting it together, and I hope that you enjoyed it!





