Sunday, December 27, 2009

Recommended Personal Finance Articles From: The Digerati Life, Fund My Mutual Fund, Darwin's Finance, Dink's Finance and Everyday Finance

Here's several recommended articles from those sites that share links with Plugged in Finance. I hope they are of use to you.

The Digerati Life. "College Education Costs: Is College Worth What You Pay For It?"

Fund My Mutual Fund. "California Asks Rest of Nation's Taxpayers to Help Pay for its Unbalanced Budget." A lot of good information in this article besides the references to CA.

Darwin's Finance. "7 Year-End Tax Tips You Can't Miss!"

Dink's Finance. "Inspirational Fourteen Year Old Investor on Track to Become a Millionaire." A take away here is to have your kids buy stock in items they consume. In this case, consider buying Nike stock if you son buys a lot of Nike shoes.

Everyday Finance. "Gift Card Overload? CASH IN or Buy from Stores you Actually Want."

Everyday Finance. "Why Would You EVER Buy a Book From a Bookstore for a 30% Premium?" Smart use of an I-phone application helps keep shopping prices down.

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Recommended Personal Finance Articles From: MoneyNing, Free Money Finance, Fund My Mutual Fund, Financial Armageddon, Dual Income No Kids...

Here's several recommended articles from those sites that share links with Plugged in Finance. I hope they are of use to you.

MoneyNing. "13 Ways to Enjoy Your Life Without Spending Alot of Money."

Free Money Finance. "Is This a Viable Way to Save Money When Buying from an Infomercial?"

Fund My Mutual Fund. "David Malpass: Near Zero Rates are Hurting the Economy."

Financial Armageddon. "An Alternative Read on Today's Bullish Jobs Data."

Dual Income No Kids. Thanks for finding this excellent lesson in unemployment stats.

Dividends 4 Life. "Stock Analysis: Aflac Incorporated (AFL)." This is one of my largest DRIP holdings. Agree w/ analysis.

My Good Cents. "$5 off $5 at Hallmark Stores." Nothing beats Free!!!

Financial Fitness. "People Who Tell You To Buy Actively Managed Stock Funds Want Your Money."