Married and Moved Which Makes Reading Personal Finance Articles More Important

by MoneyNing · 4 comments

Last two weeks was amazing with the wedding, moving and seeing my subscriber count jump from mid 700 to almost 1000!  Thank you for everyone that reads and subscribes to Money Ning.  Those that haven’t entered yet should head over there and give yourself a chance to win $1500 since there is still time!

Moving and getting married often means a lot of money spent, and in my case it’s no different.  That’s why it is the more important to continue reading other people’s personal finance articles.  I’ve come across a couple the past few days so here they are for you to enjoy!

  • Moolanomy lists some of the money mistakes he’s made recently.  This just shows you that even personal finance bloggers are human, and that we face the same situations as everyone else.
  • My Two Dollars gives us five inexpensive things we can buy today that can help the environment.
  • The Digerati Life shares with us how she plans to slash her budget by 25% by living more frugally.  Wow!
  • Paid Twice urges us to start planning for next year’s valentine’s day already!  Although I think it’s a little early, planning early almost always saves you money!
  • Being Frugal asks readers what his/her spending weakness is.  Remember to check out the comment section!
  • Fiscal Musings shares with us why he chose to get MBA even though he has an electrical engineering background.

Remember to read all of the articles since the more you read, the better you become with personal finance topics!!!

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Lynnae @ Being Frugal.net February 17, 2008 at 9:44 pm

Congratulations on all the great stuff happening in your life! And thanks for the mention!

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Mike Huang February 20, 2008 at 12:23 am

I still can’t believe you’re giving SOOOO much money away :)

-Mike

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lena the thinker February 24, 2008 at 4:41 pm

I agree with you. Money matter is a very important subject after marriage. Couple should alway be thrifty to save for the rainy days.

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