Weekly Roundup – Actually Weekly Edition
After months of very sporadic “weekly” roundups, I’m actually doing a second one in a row this week. Things continue to be exceptionally busy around here, though, so don’t be surprised if I go back to my old ways.
And now for some great articles…
- Accidental Frugality – Can You Live on Half Your Income?
- Costs of Raising Children (and Part II)
- Earning What You Have: The Mindset I Hope I Never Lose
- Asset Allocation is Important, but…
- How to Buy Short Sale Real Estate
- How to Harvest Rainwater for Household Use
- Starting an Opportunity Fund
- Frugal Doesn’t Mean Frumpy
- The Right and Wrong Way to Quit Your Job
- Forgiven Debt Isn’t Really Forgiven at All
And finally… Be sure to check out JLP’s 2009 personal finance “how to” roundup, which lists 269 finance-related how-to articles broken down by categories.
P.S. Yes, we have hot water again.
Published on September 27th, 2009 - 3 Comments
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About the author: Nickel is the founder and editor-in-chief of this site. He's a thirty-something family man who has been writing about personal finance since 2005, and guess what? He's on Twitter!
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September 27th, 2009 at 11:16 pm
What a concept! Can you live on half your income?
That was great!
September 28th, 2009 at 12:02 am
Thanks for the mention!
September 28th, 2009 at 9:49 pm
I know what you mean about sporadic roundups, I’ve felt the same way lately. Fortunately, I have a plan for making them more regular, hopefully it will work.
thanks for mentioning the cost of raising children post!