Here are this month’s best blog entries about investing and finances. If you have something better, let me know in the comments.
The Simple Dollar is intriguing as always and writes How Consumer Culture Undermines Children’s Well Being. Nice stuff.
The Silicon Valley Blogger thinks it’s time to shift to frugal living. What’s your take?
The super cool blogger Punny Money thinks that budgets are overrated. Your drawings rock, mate.
My Dollar Plan gives 10 ways to eat out for less. 11th tip from me is to eat less outside.
Are you a college graduate? Money Smart Life has something to tell you.
A good tip from Money Crashers: when the market is down, invest in boring companies. Microsoft is the most boring one I can think of.
Now that’s a problem many of us have. How to save money while eating at work?. The DINKs have a solution.
Stephanie has a positive look on the recession. Do you have some positives to share?
Generation X Finance suggests that maybe higher food prices are good for us as a society. They are maybe good for your personal health as well (eat less, stay fit).
The Clever Dude has a sweet idea – grow your own mini garden. I can add: buy agricultural land and grow a bigger garden. It pays well if you have free time to take care for it.
Listen to Clint: Going green keeps more green in your pocket. True.
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Thanks for highlighting the finances for college graduates article!
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