Recommended Readings for 3/9/08
Here is a list of some of the best personal finance articles from my favorite personal finance websites. To kick start your week, spend some time digging through the Millionaire Money Habits archives and the links below to improve your financial literacy and increase your net worth.
Spotlight: Mrs. Micah has made an impressive edition to the personal finance online community by creating The Finwikian, personal finance wiki. This comes on the heals of a much improved website design and being invited into the M-Network.
Investing:
- Dave Ramsey Baby Step 5 - College Funding For Children at My Two Dollars
- Reverse Strategy: Decreasing Contribution Percent at My Dollar Plan
- The Single Most Important Thing You Can Control (when it comes to your investments) at Chance Favors
Credit and Debt:
- Free Money with Credit Card Signups at Cash Money Life
- Now Is the SECOND Best Time to Get Out of Debt at Credit Withdrawal
Your Money:
- 10 Ideas To Retire On Less at Moolanomy
- Why I Think P2P Lending is a Bad Idea at Gather Little by Little
- How to Budget with Irregular Income at beingfrugal.net
- Examples of How Poor People Can Get Ahead Financially at Free Money Finance
Your Life:
- Working After Retirement at plonkee money
- Who’s To Blame For The Subprime Mortgage Mess at the Digerati Life
- How I Turned That Ship Around: Another Look At My Financial Meltdown … And The Aftermath at The Simple Dollar
- Personal Productivity in the 21st Century at lifehack.org
Millionaire Money Habit: To build wealth, you need to perpetually improve your financial literacy. Digest as much information as possible and stick to a plan that works for you. In addition to the articles above, pick up one the recommended books found at the footer of this website, and be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed or by email to be notified of new articles.
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March 9th, 2008 at 7:43 pm
Thanks for the spotlight!