Link roundup: Mother’s Day Edition

May 12th, 2008 | by mbhunter |

Blessings and thanks to all of the mothers out there, especially to my mother, and to my wife, mother of my daughter.

Here are some links of interest from the MBN and other blogs in my reader:

All Financial Matters wonders why people are still buying gas guzzlers.
Consumerism Commentary runs through a couple of options for helping the economy with the burden oil prices are placing on it.
Five Cent Nickel had his property tax re-assessed.
Free Money Finance gives some more thoughts on the subprime crisis.
Get Rich Slowly posts on the rise of suburban farming.
No Credit Needed talks about store-branded credit cards. (He’s not a fan, if you couldn’t guess.)
Wise Bread lists some ways to be green that you might not even realize you’re doing.
Lazy Man and Money is into snowforting.
Sun’s Financial Diary passes on good bread-and-butter tips for saving on gas.
Digerati Life suggests doing odd jobs for extra income.
Generation X Finance wonders if George Soros’ super-bubble prediction has teeth.
Money Smart Life has some student loan tips for new college grads.

A big thank-you to Alpha Consumer for including my rebate-check article in last week’s Carnival of Personal Finance!

Have a great week!

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