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Money-Tips-Linking 21 Oct 2007
Last week, I shared with you about value-cost averaging, which is an advanced version of dollar-cost averaging. In case you still don’t have any idea about the amount of retirement fund you should accumulate, read this post about finding your retirement number.
Below is the other articles around the personal finance blogosphere which worth your time spent reading it.
- [Budget] Screenshots: Maths behind Spaceflight Participant and trained doctors
- Explain what is a bad budgeting practice that you shouldn’t follow.
- [Cash Flow] The Simple Dollar » Your Money or Your Life: Seeing Progress
- Preparing graph that shows the gap between monthly income and expenses. This is a must-do practice to keep track of your cash flow, and eventually make it better.
- [Debt Management] Good debt, bad debt | Wise Bread
- Explain the criteria to get into good debt and learn which bad debt to avoid.
- [Green Money Saving Tips] 10 Simple Ways To Save Money And The Environment
- This article is part of Blog Action Day that unites together bloggers’ thoughts on the environment.
- [Insurance] Are You Insured TODAY?: Insurance Reps – Pests or God send?
- Please read this post until the end. There is a same sad story which I think happens almost everyday.
- [Money Concept] Mental Accounting: Is A Dollar Always A Dollar? » My Money Blog
- Explain the relative value of money. Don’t be deceived by your mental accounting.
- [Money Motivation] Why Do We Read and Follow Money Tips But Never Become Rich? | Personal Finance Blog by Money Ning
- We proscrastinate to do as the money tipping gurus say. Money tips should be practised often enough that it becomes a habit.
- [Money Saving Tips] Buying Pre-Owned Vehicles » Meshio.Com
- This is a comprehensive guide to find the best used car within your budget in Malaysia.
- [Saving] 10 Ways to Build the Habit of Saving Money ∞ Get Rich Slowly
- Save slowly, and get rich slowly. Money needs your time and effort to accumulate.
Happy reading!
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