Every Friday, I’ll pull out the 15 coolest personal finance article I found on the blogs I read weekly:
#1 The perfect time to leverage @ The Financial Blogger
#2 Easy credit card management tips @ The Digerati Life
#3 4 ways duct tape can fix your personal finance @ Len Penzo
#4 Warning; your identity is in danger. A true crime story @ Fiscal Geek
#5 Credit card rewards; plastic junk or plastic gold? @ Money Help fo Christians
#6 How to find a good realtor when buying a home @ Money under 30
#7 How to cure financial constipation @ Money Smart Life
#8 First timer? Reduce the cost of your first home @ PT Money
#9 Get up and never quit @ Financial Samurai
#10 Tax tips for 2010 @ Canadian Finance Blog
#11 Mutual fund evaluation made easy @ Wealth Pilgrim
#12 Spend more with plastic? @ Joe Taxpayer
#13 Why my finance are not completely automated @ Studenomics
#14 How we spent money to save money @ Enemy of debt
#15 Online investment advisors @ the Oblivious Investor
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