Another week in the books! Every time I write one of these posts I just can’t but think how fast the time flies!
It seems like yesterday I was writing last week’s round up post!
Anyways, it’s been a gorgeous week with the weather in my neck of the woods! Upper 70’s, low 80’s is tough to beat for Spring!
I’m excited about this weekend though – I’m hoping to get my new grill put together and kick off this grilling season!
Grilling out is one of my favorite things to do and we just got our organic cow a couple weeks ago so I am ready! By the way – do you know what a cow, a red box and hair clippers have in common?
At any rate, it’s another week in the books and it’s time for a quick tour.
This Week in Personal Finance takes a look at interesting articles, posts and news from the past week in the personal finance arena.
So give these articles a click!
- Neal Frankle from Wealth Pilgrim is a financial planner and all around great guy – check out his great article on overlooked tax tips for the self-employed!
- I was a big Star Wars fan growing up so Jason Price’s article, Financial Wisdom from Yoda, posted at Christian PF struck a chord with me.
- Check out some extreme frugal tips for an early retirement from Jacob over at Monevator
- Good post from Narrow Bridge on Dave Barry’s 16 Things It Took Me 50 Years to Learn
- Joe from Personal Finance by The Book always writes insightful posts and this is another good one – How to Get What You Really Want, Give It Away!
- I really like Lakita’s writing over at Personal Finance Journey and she provides a great post on whether we should tithe on our income tax refunds – I’m hoping to tackle the idea of tithing and giving in some future posts soon!
- For all you Microsoft Excel geeks out there, Elle from Couple Money offers some retirement planning tips using Excel
- Evolution of Wealth discusses some disappointing things about group disability insurance.
- Daniel from Sweating the Big Stuff offers up some things we should sweat over with regards to credit cards!
- Consumer Boomer offers up some good questions to ask before you buy insurance!
Christian Finance Carnival
Craig from Money Help for Christians created this carnival, which was a GREAT idea! A Carnival is basically a way for bloggers to send in their posts they want highlighted. So, this month my post on The Best Debt Everyone Should Have and Never Pay Off was included!
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