Roundup for week of 17 December 2007: Christmas Eve edition
December 24th, 2007 | by mbhunter |This is the Christmas Eve edition because tomorrow is Christmas. That’s how it happened to work out this year.
Here are some links of interest from the festive folks at the MBN and from other great blogs in my reader:
- No Credit Needed would really like credit card companies to stop asking him to sign up, already.
- Get Rich Slowly discusses the value of social capital. (”What if Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more?”)
- Free Money Finance has been giving away copies of You Need A Budget left and right. (Entering is as easy as leaving a comment.)
- All Financial Matters lists eight financial New Year’s Resolutions.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity questions whether it’s good to jump around from one credit card to another when paying off debt.
- Consumerism Commentary discusses whether to contribute to your Roth IRA all at once or throughout the year.
- Five Cent Nickel explains the alternative minimum tax.
- The Digerati Life says that generosity might run in the family.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary talks about a little Christmas gift.
- Generation X Finance discusses the measures that folks are taking to curb shady mortgage practices.
- Lazy Man and Money alerts us to a Nintendo Wii options trading pit. (No joke!)
- Money Smart Life is gearing up for selling on eBay after the holidays. (Several nice observations in this one.)
- Cash Money Life explains how to earn a million bucks by not buying a Wii.
- Frugal for Life tells how to re-gift like a pro.
Thanks to Get Rich Slowly for including my gift card post in this past week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
Enjoy!
