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Alrighty…here’s the Friday Round Up of links that I found intriguing and interesting this week! Enjoy
FB at Fabulously Broke In The City writes about how high income does not necessarily mean financial smarts. I tend to agree with her. She also shows how easy it is to get scammed online! If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
FFB at Free From Broke educates on how to build a CD Ladder. If I had the money…I would. Someday, I will!
Ben from Milk Your Money tells readers how to jump start their savings and demonstrates the pros and cons of three paycheck months.
PT from Prime Time Money shows readers how to evaluate their spending and see whether they are saving enough.
Trent at The Simple Dollar shows why it is best to keep startup costs low when starting a new endeavor! This could’ve come in handy when I dished out hundreds of dollars towards scrapbooking and only did it for a year! I think a lot of people do this type of thing, though.
Lazy Man from Lazy Man and Money shows how you can use credit cards as a money tool. Also, do you know the difference between good debt and bad debt?
Brooke from Dollar Frugal asks the question: Why are we more likely to want to spend $500 on the latest gadgets rather than sending the same $500 to decrease our debt? How do you stay intense about paying off debt when it seems to take forever to pay it off?
David from My Two Dollars enlightens us all in his article “Save Money, Reduce Waste: Stop Buying and Start Borrowing.” Although I was kind of surprised that the purses women rent from Bag, Borrow or Steal can be as much as $50 per week…JUST TO RENT! No thank you!
Leo at Zen Habits shares his Golden Money List: Hundreds of Tips for Turning Your Financial Life Around. Something we could all take a few cues from, no?
Frugal Dad poses the question: Have you identified the “why” pertaining to getting out of debt?
Kacie from Sense to Save asks readers: What is your favorite drug store? and also shows how some employees can get very rude towards people with coupons! I don’t feel we are ripping off the company…do you?

