Carnival of Personal Finance [ or More Free Publicity]
Financial Fruition is hosting the 52nd Carnival of Personal Finance and I get a mention! Check out How to Save Money on Shoes if you haven’t already read it. Or better still, to save time I’ll just tell you – run barefoot!
Paul’s tips on negotiating are pretty good.
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A Better Way To Lend Money To Friends & Family Lending money to friends and family can be a strain on the relationship (not to mention your finances). Seeing that you're doing well, everyone wants to hit you up for a small loan. If its a short-term thing its fine, but if you're worried about the borrowers ability to repay...... - Book Review: The Big Short I'm always in search of good books to read and a few people recommended Michael Lewis' new bestseller The Big Short. I put off reading it because I didn't really want to read yet another book about the subprime mortgage meltdown. However, I finally got the kindle version to read......
- Bank of America Investment Accounts I just saw an ad for Bank of America. They now offer $7 stock commissions. Thats a 30% discount on Ameritrade's $9.99! Of course you need a Prima checking account to avail of this pricing. But if you have $100k in combined balances with them, you only pay $5!!!Has anyone......
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- 40th Money Hacks Carnival Welcome to the 40th Money Hacks Carnival and my first ever hosting of a blogging carnival. It's a privilege to host this event and have the option of cherry picking the best articles. Choosing just 5 top picks was not an easy task considering the line up of authors, the......
- Boomer and Retirement Weekly Reader - Retirement Readiness Edition The Employee Benefits Research Institute is a non-partisan organization that, in recent years, has communicated the bad news about how financially unprepared many Americans are for retirement. The EBRI uses a "Retirement Readiness Rating" to characterize its findings. The 2010 numbers were recently released. The focus is on baby boomers......
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