From the monthly archives:

June 2009

15 Online Resources for Improving Your Financial Health

June 9, 2009

People who are serious about their finances either develop their own processes and tracking methods or leverage the tools available to them on the web. With new resources popping up every day I wanted to gather a quick and dirty list of what is out there for you. Some of these I have heard of [...]

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Debt Reduction – It’s Not the Method, It’s the Plan

June 8, 2009

I am constantly seeing posts about debt reduction. Whether it is people talking about Dave Ramsey’s baby steps, paying the highest interest first, or Baker talking about his Debt Tsunami.  Why is it that so many people are looking for a method, or an excuse, to pay off their debt? Many a blogger has written [...]

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Sunday’s Sites – Big Time Edition

June 7, 2009

Every Sunday I try to highlight 4 or 5 articles from around the blogosphere which I found particularly insightful. This week I want to highlight some of the bloggers who have hit mainstream media this week, as well as some of the newer bloggers who are getting interviewed on other blogs. Jim with Bargaineering was [...]

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Can’t Miss Carnivals

June 5, 2009

There were some great personal finance carnivals around the interwebs this week I managed to participate in quite a few of them and in no particular order here they are: The Carnival of Money Stories hosted by Simply Forties had “Suburban Genie: My Three Financial Do Overs“ Carnival of Personal Finance at Funny about Money [...]

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Giveaway: An American Hedge Fund

June 5, 2009

Last Friday I reviewed Timothy Sykes’ book “An American Hedge Fund.” It is a story of how a young man got interested in stocks and investing at a young age and turned his bar mitzvah money into a cool million +. After years of success in the market he was decided to start his own [...]

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