Weekly Roundup – 02/17/06

Here’s a quick look at some of this week’s top personal finance articles from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond…

FMF from FreeMoneyFinance has an article on the biggest money mistakes that new parents make.

JLP from AllThingsFinancial wrote a review of the Automatic Millionaire Homeowner by David Bach.

Flexo from ConsumerismCommentary has started talking about his money mistakes — first up is not knowing his net worth.

Jim from Blueprint has been compiling a list of top personal finance discussion forums.

Jonathan from MyMoneyBlog has started ‘reverse carnival’ of money mistakes.

Jose from Money and Investing wrote up a piece on the saver’s tax credit for low income taxpayers.

Published on February 17th, 2006 - One Comment
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  1. Thanks for referencing it right here — the article on Saver’s Credit.

    I must tell you that since I learned about it at least one more person benefited. My sister in law was able to claim it today and get $200 extra from Uncle Sam.

    Next year, she will not be able to claim it up, fortunately, as her income doubled.

    Comment by Jose Anes — Mar 4th 2006 @ 6:04 pm

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