Roundup for week of 30 December 2007: Philip Hayden Foundation edition
January 8th, 2008 | by mbhunter |A friend and his family is currently in China picking up their new adopted daughter. The organization that reached out to their daughter and cared for her is the Philip Hayden Foundation. This adoption has been a long time coming but lots of prayer have paid off and they currently have their new daughter in China. They’ll be returning to the US next week.
Here are some links of interest from the folks at the MBN and other blogs in my reader:
- Free Money Finance has some thoughts on becoming wealthy.
- All Financial Matters explains the mathematics of overcoming negative returns.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity reviews Larry Winget’s new book.
- Consumerism Commentary explains the four main factors that determine the value of a coin.
- Five Cent Nickel helps a reader with a Roth IRA question.
- No Credit Needed reveals the power of $10.64 per day.
- Get Rich Slowly says forget the bling.
- Money Smart Life warns against tempting the tax man.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary says that the Dow had its worst start of the year since 1929.
- Generation X Finance offers a silver lining to high oil prices.
- Lazy Man and Money is doing quite well with his side ventures.
- The Digerati Life explains the true costs of relocating to another town.
Thanks to We’re In Debt for including my article on the worth or our time in last week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
Enjoy!





