Link roundup: Birthday edition
May 5th, 2008 | by mbhunter |If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Birthdays, birthdays, and more birthdays. My daughter was invited to three birthday parties on Saturday. We could make two of them. And it was my father’s birthday on Satuday, too! A great birthday day all around.
Here are some links of interest from the Money Blog Network and other blogs in my reader:
- Wise Bread discusses the ethics of hoarding. (Rice is getting a bit scarce in places.)
- Five Cent Nickel thinks that gas boycotts are stupid.
- No Credit Needed gives a real-life example of why you need an emergency fund.
- Get Rich Slowly talks about making the move from being a spender to being a saver.
- Free Money Finance discusses his tax mess.
- All Financial Matters scores an e-mail interview with Larry Winget on the foreclosure deluge.
- Consumerism Commentary asks what your price is to sign up for a credit card.
- Money Smart Life gives some tips on health insurance for new college graduates.
- Generation X Finance lists the pros and cons of buying disability insurance.
- Lazy Man and Money reports on his multiple streams of income.
- The Digerati Life gives ten good tips for retiring on time.
- The Sun’s Financial Diary shows how to get a few free finance magazines.
- Being Frugal gives ten tips for a wildly successful garage sale.
- Blogging Away Debt is below $10,700 on her debt.
- Blueprint for Financial Prosperity explains $19.95
- Clever Dude gives a monster list of 50 ways to save by not wasting.
Thanks to Lazy Man and Money for including my stimulus package post in last week’s Carnival of Personal Finance! Additionally, he included my “falling tide lowers all ships” post from Living After Foreclosure. An additional thank-you to Broke Grad Student for featuring my biweekly mortgage acceleration post as an Editor’s Pick in last week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction!
Have a great week!

