This is the last Sunday of the year and I’d just like to say that I will miss the lazy Sundays of 2007!! I’m sure everyone had a lot of fun during the holidays but it’s about time to turn our focus back to our careers and goals for 2008. Hopefully, reading these articles will help get you back to the normal swing of things!
- Blueprint shows us a quick way to calculate our value of time!
- Double Journey has a neat little calculator to tell you how much your lattes cost in future years. I’m sure we will spend much less money if we can take this calculator with us everywhere.
- Fiscal Musings discovered a government website about personal finance! Maybe they finally seem to care!
- On Financial Success tells us not to neglect the present when we plan for the future.
- My Two Dollars has an interesting quote about banks. Check it out.
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David, thanks for the link love! I really appreciate it.
When will I have a turn?
-Mike
Mike: I didn’t link it since you linked to your feed so there’s no link per se (even if I linked, it would be for feedburner’s benefit)
Link back to your blog and I will link to articles next week.