Last Month of the Corporate World Edition of Sunday Links

by MoneyNing

Finally, this is going to be my last month of grinding through the 9-5.  It was definitely weird when my boss asked me to stay for 3 months after I resigned as I thought it was a little long but no matter what, I’m grateful for the opportunity that he gave me during the last 5 years.

It was also interesting to see all the bad news about the economy affecting the mood and productivities of my coworkers.  As I keep telling everyone.  Stop worrying because everything will be fine!  We will come out of this mess and remember to keep investing!

On a much happier note, there’s still time to enter the Starbucks giveaway!  It’s easy to enter for a chance to win some free coffee and in this economy, that’s a very good thing!

Now on to some great personal finance articles!

  • My Two Dollars shares with us how he handled a very complicated subject – Combining Finance When We Get Married
  • Even the Canadians are talking about the bailout package!  See what Canadian Capitalist has to say about it!
  • Clever Dude tells us that our potential VP wants the bankruptcy courts to be able to lower someone’s mortgage principle!  Isn’t that the end of capitalism?
  • Squawkfox is back from her knee surgery and she shows us how to make a homemade trap to get rid of fruit flies!
  • Four Pillars shares with us how far some parents will go to get their kids into a good school!
  • Blunt Money has an interesting interview with a 30-year old attorney about personal finance.
  • The Digerati Life gives us another 10 frugal tips to survive a tough economy.

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Four Pillars October 5, 2008 at 4:39 pm

Thanks for the link David!

Mike

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MoneyNing October 5, 2008 at 4:48 pm

Four Pillars: Always welcome buddy.

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Canadian Capitalist October 7, 2008 at 11:34 am

Good to see the bailout package going through. It should be interesting to see what other steps they are going to take. Thanks to the link!

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