A Roundup of Interesting Financial Posts This Week
So I’m busy forming a new company or two and transitioning some contracts at the moment, so don’t have a lot of spare time to write, but I’ve been keeping up my normal sporadic reading throughout the day though, so here are some posts I’ve found interesting in the financial blogging spectrum…
MasterYourCard writes about recession-proofing your savings - Good layman readable overview on what is and isn’t insured in case your bank fails.
Get Rich or Die Trying writes about donating your plasma for extra money - OK, I admit, I’d never do it (they won’t take my blood anyways, not that I had any nasty diseases or anything), but I guess if you’re really scraping by some honorable extra minimal income for yourself to pick up.
Saving Savvy by a Future Millionaire writes about his learning about Passive Income - Definite lesson that all should learn and something everyone should strive to achieve. Financial freedom is a wonderful thing.
Pinching Copper writes about how there are no victims in the housing bust - I couldn’t agree more. I get tired of hearing everyone whine about getting suckered into something based on their own ignorance and greed.
No Debt Plan talked about his toothpaste paying him seventeen cents - There are some very frugal people out there, not that it’s a bad thing…
That’s about all that piqued my interest for one reason or another in the past couple days. Until I’m able to dedicate time to writing again, I’ll update everyone on what’s keeping my interest at least. Listening to the Fed hearings this morning/afternoon was interesting as well.






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April 8th, 2008 at 7:02 am
Thanks for the link!
Seb’s last blog post..Debt collection update: Part 4
April 3rd, 2008 at 11:38 pm
Thanks for the plug, Cinder! It’s a little frightening that we’re at the point where protecting ourselves from a bank failure is a serious concern.
Jonathan @ MYC’s last blog post..Deposit Insurance: Recession-proof your savings