Posts Tagged ‘personal finance reading pleasure’

Homemade Pizza, Saving On Cell Phone, and Netflix, OH MY!

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Financial Stories

It has been another great week of reading here in the personal finance blogosphere.  Take a few minutes to check out these posts.  They are some of my favorites of the week.

Christian Common Sense has written about NETFLIX and the financial advantages of using it over cable or satellite. I would consider it, except for watching The Masters golf tourney, and my other sports stuff.  I watch it less and less, but am not sure I could completely do without!!!!

The Saved Quarter has written about efforts to cut their cell bill. Worthy of your time to review.  I did a review of BillShrink, the service he used to help cut his plan, that you can find here. Great place to visit and run your numbers.

For a story about co-signing loans or loaning money to others, check out this post from Bible Debt.

And while we are on that subject, check out Couple Money’s thoughts on the matter!

And don’t  read this post, about making homemade pizza, if you are hungry, courtesy of Eliminate the Muda.

And finally this from Free Money Finance, a post about how buying a new car is sometimes not as evil as I have discussed here.  For my take on new cars, check out this rant from the past!

Have a great weekend!  The weather is fine, here in the south.

Rainy Day Reads: For Millionaire Nurses!

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

It is raining steadily here in the South.  Although, after 2 weeks of bitter cold (for us) a little rain and warmer temps (upper 50′s and low 60′s) is not bad.

Here are a few posts that I thought were interesting enough to share with you, so curl up and start reading.

For you young student nurses, and those  just getting started in life, read this post about inability to get a credit card in Twenty Something Finance.

For you older guys wanting more information about the benefits of giving, check this post by Free Money Finance.

And for the shoppers out there, try this clothes shopping article out by The Simple Dollar.

And finally,Daniel, at Sweating the Big Stuff, posts about banking issues, which we can all use a little help.

So, enjoy your day, while learning how to become, “The Millionaire Nurse!”