Some exciting financial reads today!
Personal Finance Articles
- Rich Credit Debt Loan tells us how to save money without even trying. Some great tips: transfer high interest balances, use mail-in rebates, save your small change and something not on the list but should be: use cash back credit cards for the rewards (but only if you don’t overdo the debt).
- Amateur Asset Allocator shares with us some arguments against investing in a 401K account.
- Mrs. Micah talks about the debt snowball, and how to start and manage it.
- Pimp Your Finances tells us about a 13 year old who launched a startup. Now that’s inspiring!
- Finally Frugal shares with us an income to expense chart showing her financial status of late.
- The Wisdom Journal sheds light on the hidden costs of common items. Do you know what’s built into a typical price tag?
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Thanks for the link! It was written more as a devils-advocated-type piece than anything else, although I think a lot of people took it to mean I don’t like 401k’s.
Thanks for the link. I’m glad you liked the article.
I liked the other links in the round up, especially the argument against 401K s. I still plan on contributing to mine, but I like reading other points of view.
I like your site – I plan on checking out some of the other articles now.
The politicians don’t want to listen to my advice, because my advice is that they get out of the way, and they let the recession run its course. That Americans have to have some discipline, on their spending and their consumption. That what we need in this country is more savings, and less borrowing. We need more production, and less consumption.
Suzi Orman,
Just curious about why you misspell your name? I thought it was spelled with an “e” as in “Suze” Orman.