It’s another late Sunday rodeo. I’m going to blame it on these late in the day Patriots games. For anyone who missed it it was a good win over the Jets. Let’s get to the rodeo…
Master Your Money with a Financial Health Day from @jdroth I love the idea of a Money Day. If a big name financial blogger took the lead I think it could happen. Personally I think people should have at least one day a month when they put aside a few hours to address their financial to-do list.
Help Yourself, Not The Economy from @moolanomy This is a good reminder that as much as people want to think the government is there to help them, it is really a business and needs to make money. You can’t always listen to and follow government advice.
Human Capital: Are You A Stock or A Bond? from @mymoneyblog I just love the concept of human capital as an asset.
5 Reasons Why You Will Retire Broke and Unhappy from @JeremyVoh If nothing else read the last paragraph of this post. It’s a great call to action. If you have a pulse then you’ll have a reaction.
Personal Finance 101: How Averages Lie from @thesimpledollar Averages can be skewed and manipulated. If you are not aware of this you might just fall victim. I’ve seen it too many times in the financial world.
Banks Can Manipulate Your Transactions, Then Charge You 1750% Overdraft Fee from @wisebread This is another important thing that you need to be aware of. Banks are not necessarily here to help. The are a business and making money come first.
The Decline: The Geography of a Recession from Latoya Egwuekwe You have to see this great graphic map that shows the recent growth in the unemployment rate.
Don’t miss my appearances this week:
- Economy, Business, Credit and Debit at the RoundUp #13 from @onefamilysblog
- The Spam Free Investing and Personal Finance Carnival #1 from @bullishness
- Economy and your Finances Carnival 22nd Nov 2009 from OneMint
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